Identification of patterns of fatal injuries in humans through big data
Artículo de revista
2020
Corporación Universidad de la Costa
External cause injuries are defined as intentionally or unintentionally harm or injury to a person, which may be caused by trauma, poisoning, assault, accidents, etc., being fatal (fatal injury) or not leading to death (non-fatal injury). External injuries have been considered a global health problem for two decades. This work aims to determine criminal patterns using data mining techniques to a sample of patients from Mumbai city in India.
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