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Max Westphal

6PUBLICATIONS
18CO-AUTHORS
Emergency medicineStochastic analysis and modellingEconomic models and forecastingAdversarial machine learningDisease surveillance
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|Jul 14, 2025
Combining Machine Learning With Real-World Data to Identify Gaps in Clinical Practice Guidelines: Feasibility Study Using the Prospective German Stroke Registry and the National Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines.

Sandrine Müller, Susanne Diekmann, Markus Wenzel

|Mar 15, 2024
Statistical inference for diagnostic test accuracy studies with multiple comparisons.

Max Westphal, Antonia Zapf

|Jun 27, 2023
Evaluation of the EsteR Toolkit for COVID-19 Decision Support: Sensitivity Analysis and Usability Study.

Rieke Alpers, Lisa Kühne, Hong-Phuc Truong

|Jan 25, 2022
A multiple testing framework for diagnostic accuracy studies with co-primary endpoints.

Max Westphal, Antonia Zapf, Werner Brannath

|Sep 10, 2021
A Statistical Model to Assess Risk for Supporting COVID-19 Quarantine Decisions.

Sonja Jäckle, Elias Röger, Volker Dicken

|Sep 13, 2019
Evaluation of multiple prediction models: A novel view on model selection and performance assessment.

Max Westphal, Werner Brannath

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Sonja Jäckle

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Volker Dicken

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Jakob Schumacher

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Antonia Zapf

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Rieke Alpers

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Lisa Kühne

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Hong-Phuc Truong

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Hajo Zeeb

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Antonia Zapf

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Werner Brannath

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Sonja Jäckle

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Volker Dicken

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