scholarly journals Machine-Learning Models: The Future of Predictive Analytics in Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. E3-E4 ◽  
Author(s):  
G Damian Brusko ◽  
John Paul G Kolcun ◽  
Michael Y Wang
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (08) ◽  
pp. 148-160
Author(s):  
Dr. V.Vasudha Rani ◽  
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Dr. G. Vasavi ◽  
Dr. K.R.N Kiran Kumar ◽  
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Diabetes is one of the chronicdiseases in the world. Millions of people are suffering with several other health issues caused by diabetes, every year. Diabetes has got three stages such as type2, type1 and insulin. Curing of diabetes disease at later stages is practically difficult. Here in this paper, we proposed a DNN model and its performance comparison with some of the machine learning models to predict the disease at an earlystage based on the current health condition of the patient. An artificial neural network (ANN) is a predictive model designed to work the same way a human brain does and works better with larger datasets. Having the concept of hidden layers, neural networks work better at predictive analytics and can make predictions with more accuracy. Novelty of this work lies in integration of feature selection method used to optimize the Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) to reduce the number of required input attributes. The results achieved using this method and several conventional machines learning approaches such as Logistic Regression, Random Forest Classifier (RFC) are compared. The proposed DNN method is proved to show better accuracy than Machine learning models for early stage detection of diabetes. This paper work is applicable to clinical support as a tool for making predecisions by the doctors and physicians.


Data ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bohdan Pavlyshenko

In this paper, we study the usage of machine-learning models for sales predictive analytics. The main goal of this paper is to consider main approaches and case studies of using machine learning for sales forecasting. The effect of machine-learning generalization has been considered. This effect can be used to make sales predictions when there is a small amount of historical data for specific sales time series in the case when a new product or store is launched. A stacking approach for building regression ensemble of single models has been studied. The results show that using stacking techniques, we can improve the performance of predictive models for sales time series forecasting.


The scope of sensor networks and the Internet of Things spanning rapidly to diversified domains but not limited to sports, health, and business trading. In recent past, the sensors and MEMS integrated Internet of Things are playing crucial role in diversified farming strategies like dairy farming, animal farming, and agriculture farming. The usage of sensors and IoT technologies in farming are coined in contemporary literature as smart farming or precision farming. At its early stage of smart farming, the practices applying in agriculture farming are limited to collect the data related to the context of farming, such as soil state, weather state, weed state, crop quality, and seed quality. These collections are to help the farmers, scientists to conclude the positive and negative factors of crop to initiate the required agricultural practices. However, the impact of these practices taken by the agriculturists depends on their experience. In this regard, the computer-aided predictive analytics by machine learning and big data strategies are having inevitable scope. The emphasis of this manuscript is reviewing the existing set of computer-aided methods of predictive analytics defined in related to precision farming, gaining insights into how distinct set of precision farming inputs are supporting the predictive analytics to help farming communities towards improvisation. It is imperative from the review of the literature that right from the farming process and techniques to usage of distinct sets of farming precision models like the machine learning solutions and other such factors indicate that there are potential ways in which the precision farming solutions can be resourceful for the farming groups. Optical sensing, soil analysis, imagery processing based analysis, machine learning models that can support in effective prediction are some of the key areas wherein the numbers of solutions that have offered from the market are high. From the compiled sources of literature in the study, there must be many techniques, tools, and available solutions, but one of the key areas wherein the solutions are turning complex for the companies is about usage of the comprehensive kind of machine learning models used in the precision farming which is currently a major gap and is potential scope for the future research process. This contemporary review indicating that both supervised and unsupervised machine learning models are yielding results, still in terms of improvements that are essential in precision farming. The overall efforts of this review portraying that, there is a need for developing a system that can self-train on the critical features based on the loop model of features gathered from the process and make use of such inputs for analysis. If such clustered solution is gathered, it can help in improving the quality of analysis based on the learning practices and the historical data captured from the systems aligned.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Burggraef ◽  
Johannes Wagner ◽  
Benjamin Heinbach ◽  
Fabian Steinberg ◽  
Alejandro Perez ◽  
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Quality assurance (QA) is an important task in manufacturing to assess whether products meet their specifications. However, QA might be expensive, time-consuming, or incomplete. This paper presents a solution for predictive analytics in QA based on machine sensor values during production while employing specialized machine-learning models for classification in a controlled environment. Furthermore, we present lessons learned while implementing this model, which helps to reduce complexity in further industrial applications. The paper’s outcome proves that the developed model was able to predict product quality, as well as to identify the correlation between machine-status and faulty product occurrence.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Burggraef ◽  
Johannes Wagner ◽  
Benjamin Heinbach ◽  
Fabian Steinberg ◽  
Alejandro Perez ◽  
...  

Quality assurance (QA) is an important task in manufacturing to assess whether products meet their specifications. However, QA might be expensive, time-consuming, or incomplete. This paper presents a solution for predictive analytics in QA based on machine sensor values during production while employing specialized machine-learning models for classification in a controlled environment. Furthermore, we present lessons learned while implementing this model, which helps to reduce complexity in further industrial applications. The paper’s outcome proves that the developed model was able to predict product quality, as well as to identify the correlation between machine-status and faulty product occurrence.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Burggraef ◽  
Johannes Wagner ◽  
Benjamin Heinbach ◽  
Fabian Steinberg ◽  
Alejandro Perez ◽  
...  

Quality assurance (QA) is an important task in manufacturing to assess whether products meet their specifications. However, QA might be expensive, time-consuming, or incomplete. This paper presents a solution for predictive analytics in QA based on machine sensor values during production while employing specialized machine-learning models for classification in a controlled environment. Furthermore, we present lessons learned while implementing this model, which helps to reduce complexity in further industrial applications. The paper’s outcome proves that the developed model was able to predict product quality, as well as to identify the correlation between machine-status and faulty product occurrence.


Risks ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taylor

The purpose of this paper is to survey recent developments in granular models and machine learning models for loss reserving, and to compare the two families with a view to assessment of their potential for future development. This is best understood against the context of the evolution of these models from their predecessors, and the early sections recount relevant archaeological vignettes from the history of loss reserving. However, the larger part of the paper is concerned with the granular models and machine learning models. Their relative merits are discussed, as are the factors governing the choice between them and the older, more primitive models. Concluding sections briefly consider the possible further development of these models in the future.


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