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Conference Proceedings
N. Fernández, Zumaya, M., and Gershenson, C., “El Síndrome de los Datos Ricos e Información Pobre en Deportes de Competición: Perspectiva desde las Ciencias Computacionales y Ciencia de Datos”, 8 Congreso Internacional en Ciencias del Deporte. Pachuca, México, 2019.
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PDF icon El Síndrome de los Datos Ricos e Información Pobre en Deportes de Competición.pdf (301.32 KB)
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C. Gershenson, Iñiguez, G., Pineda, C., Guerrero, R., Islas, E., Pineda, O., and Zumaya, M., “Evasión en IVA: Análisis de redes”. 2019.
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