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Accuracy and performance analysis for classification algorithms based on biomedical datasets
Published 2021“…The study suggests finding a classifier among the most common kinds of classification algorithms within a combined approach represent in Bayesian, Trees, Rules, Function, and lazy algorithms to automate a better performance of early detection of diseases from the medical datasets. …”
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Diabetes Diagnosis And Level Of Care Fuzzy Rule-Based Model Utilizing Supervised Machine Learning For Classification And Prediction
Published 2024“…Overall, the proposed fuzzy rule-based diabetes diagnosis and level of care fuzzy model works well with most of the machine learning algorithms tested. …”
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Genetic algorithm fuzzy logic for medical knowledge-based pattern classification
Published 2018“…This research proposed an algorithm named Genetic Algorithm Fuzzy Logic (GAFL) with Pittsburg approach for rules learning and induction in genetic fuzzy system knowledge discovery. …”
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Genetic algorithm fuzzy logic for medical knowledge-based pattern classification
Published 2023“…This research proposed an algorithm named Genetic Algorithm Fuzzy Logic (GAFL) with Pittsburg approach for rules learning and induction in genetic fuzzy system knowledge discovery. …”
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An improved diabetes risk prediction framework : An Indonesian case study
Published 2018“…However,there is the issue of noisy dataset detected as incomplete data and the outlier class problem that affects sampling bias.Existing frameworks were deemed difficult in identifying the critical risk factors of diabetes;some of which were considerably inaccurate and consume substantial computation time.The purpose of this study is to develop a suitable framework for predicting diabetes risks.From a complete blood test,the framework can predict and classify the output of either having diabetes risk or no diabetes risk.A Diabetes Risk Prediction Framework (DRPF) was developed from the literature review and case studies were afterwards conducted in three private hospitals in Semarang.Analyses were conducted to find a suitable component of the framework—due to lack of comparison and analysis on the combination of feature selection and classification algorithm.DRPF comprises four main sections: pre-processing,outlier detection,risk weighting,and learning. …”
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A comparative study between rough and decision tree classifiers
Published 2008“…Theoretically, a good set of knowledge should provide good accuracy when dealing with new cases.Besides accuracy, a good rule set must also has a minimum number of rules and each rule should be short as possible.It is often that a rule set contains smaller quantity of rules but they usually have more conditions.An ideal model should be able to produces fewer, shorter rule and classify new data with good accuracy.Consequently, the quality and compact knowledge will contribute manager with a good decision model.Because of that, the search for appropriate data mining approach which can provide quality knowledge is important.Rough classifier (RC) and decision tree classifier (DTC) are categorized as RBC.The purpose of this study is to investigate the capability of RC and DTC in generating quality knowledge which leads to the good accuracy.To achieve that, both classifiers are compared based on four measurements that are accuracy of the classification, the number of rule, the length of rule, and the coverage of rule.Five dataset from UCI Machine Learning namely United States Congressional Voting Records, Credit Approval, Wisconsin Diagnostic Breast Cancer, Pima Indians Diabetes Database, and Vehicle Silhouettes are chosen as data experiment.All datasets were mined using RC toolkit namely ROSETTA while C4.5 algorithm in WEKA application was chosen as DTC rule generator.The experimental results indicated that both classifiers produced good classification result and had generated quality rule in different types of model – higher accuracy, fewer rule, shorter rule, and higher coverage.In term of accuracy, RC obtained higher accuracy in average while DTC significantly generated lower number of rule than RC.In term of rule length, RC produced compact and shorter rule than DTC and the length is not significantly different.Meanwhile, RC has better coverage than DTC.Final conclusion can be decided as follows “If the user interested at a variety of rule pattern with a good accuracy and the number of rule is not important, RC is the best solution whereas if the user looks for fewer nr, DTC might be the best choice”…”
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Euclidean space data projection classifier with cartesian genetic programming (CGP)
Published 2018“…This research work is a preliminary work which proposes an evolutionary-based classifier using a simplified Cartesian Genetic Programming (CGP) evolutionary algorithm. Instead on using evolutionary generated rule sets, the CGP generates i) a reference coordinate ii) projection functions to project data into a new 3 Dimensional Euclidean space. …”
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Digital Quran With Storage Optimization Through Duplication Handling And Compressed Sparse Matrix Method
Published 2024thesis::doctoral thesis
