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CLASSIFICATION ACCURACY OF DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS, ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS, AND DECISION TREES FOR WEED AND NITROGEN STRESS DETECTION IN CORN

Y. Karimi    
S. O. Prasher    
H. McNairn    
R. B. Bonnell    
P. Dutilleul    
P. K. Goel    

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