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Figure 1. The Scheme of Neuro-Fuzzy Model for Evaluation of Creditworthiness of the Client
Table 2 Summary Results – Independence Test of Qualitative Attributes (Chi-Square Test)
Figure 5. ANFIS Editor – Training Error and Structure of Neural Network
Figure 7. Correlation between variables
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