A Method for Classification of Missing Values using Data Mining Techniques

Author(s):  
B S Panda ◽  
Rajesh Kumar Adhikari
Author(s):  
Roma Sahani ◽  
Shatabdinalini ◽  
Chinmayee Rout ◽  
J. Chandrakanta Badajena ◽  
Ajay Kumar Jena ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pinku Deb Nath ◽  
Sowvik Kanti Das ◽  
Fabiha Nazmi Islam ◽  
Kifayat Tahmid ◽  
Raufir Ahmed Shanto ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 150 ◽  
pp. 06003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saima Anwar Lashari ◽  
Rosziati Ibrahim ◽  
Norhalina Senan ◽  
N. S. A. M. Taujuddin

This paper investigates the existing practices and prospects of medical data classification based on data mining techniques. It highlights major advanced classification approaches used to enhance classification accuracy. Past research has provided literature on medical data classification using data mining techniques. From extensive literature analysis, it is found that data mining techniques are very effective for the task of classification. This paper analysed comparatively the current advancement in the classification of medical data. The findings of the study showed that the existing classification of medical data can be improved further. Nonetheless, there should be more research to ascertain and lessen the ambiguities for classification to gain better precision.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Ishleen Kaur ◽  
M. N. Doja ◽  
Tanvir Ahmad ◽  
Musheer Ahmad ◽  
Amir Hussain ◽  
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Ovarian cancer is the third most common gynecologic cancers worldwide. Advanced ovarian cancer patients bear a significant mortality rate. Survival estimation is essential for clinicians and patients to understand better and tolerate future outcomes. The present study intends to investigate different survival predictors available for cancer prognosis using data mining techniques. Dataset of 140 advanced ovarian cancer patients containing data from different data profiles (clinical, treatment, and overall life quality) has been collected and used to foresee cancer patients’ survival. Attributes from each data profile have been processed accordingly. Clinical data has been prepared corresponding to missing values and outliers. Treatment data including varying time periods were created using sequence mining techniques to identify the treatments given to the patients. And lastly, different comorbidities were combined into a single factor by computing Charlson Comorbidity Index for each patient. After appropriate preprocessing, the integrated dataset is classified using appropriate machine learning algorithms. The proposed integrated model approach gave the highest accuracy of 76.4% using ensemble technique with sequential pattern mining including time intervals of 2 months between treatments. Thus, the treatment sequences and, most importantly, life quality attributes significantly contribute to the survival prediction of cancer patients.


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