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Tsung-Lin Cheng

Researcher at National Changhua University of Education

Publications -  32
Citations -  286

Tsung-Lin Cheng is an academic researcher from National Changhua University of Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tongue & Type (model theory). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 27 publications receiving 245 citations. Previous affiliations of Tsung-Lin Cheng include Academia Sinica & University of Education, Winneba.

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The study on the agreement between automatic tongue diagnosis system and traditional chinese medicine practitioners

TL;DR: The ATDS is shown to be more consistent with significantly higher intra-agreement than the TCM doctors and can provide objective and reliable tongue features to facilitate doctor in making effective observation and diagnosis of specific diseases.
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TCM tongue diagnosis index of early-stage breast cancer

TL;DR: The TCM tongue diagnosis can serve as a preliminary screening procedure in the early detection of BC in light of its simple and non-invasive nature, followed by other more accurate testing process.
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Tongue diagnosis of traditional chinese medicine for rheumatoid arthritis

TL;DR: Tongue diagnosis is helpful in detecting blood stasis of RA and since RA index is highly correlated with bloodStasis in TCM, a logistic regression analysis of RA with respect to the conventional tongue diagnosis criteria was performed.
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Randomly censored partially linear single-index models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method for estimating a class of partially linear single-index models with randomly censored samples, which provides a flexible way for modelling the association between a response and a set of predictor variables when the response variable is randomly censored.
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Breast cancer index: a perspective on tongue diagnosis in traditional chinese medicine.

TL;DR: This is the first attempt in applying TCM tongue diagnosis to the discrimination of BC patients and normal persons and establishes differentiating index to facilitate the non-invasive detection of BC.