scholarly journals Improved Cost-Sensitive Support Vector Machine Classifier for Breast Cancer Diagnosis

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Na Liu ◽  
Jiang Shen ◽  
Man Xu ◽  
Dan Gan ◽  
Er-Shi Qi ◽  
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As one of the most prevalent cancers among women worldwide, breast cancer has attracted the most attention by researchers. It has been verified that an accurate and early detection of breast cancer can increase the chances for the patients to take the right treatment plan and survive for a long time. Nowadays, numerous classification methods have been utilized for breast cancer diagnosis. However, most of these classification models have concentrated on maximum the classification accuracy, failed to take into account the unequal misclassification costs for the breast cancer diagnosis. To the best of our knowledge, misclassifying the cancerous patient as non-cancerous has much higher cost compared to misclassifying the non-cancerous as cancerous. Consequently, in order to tackle this deficiency and further improve the classification accuracy of the breast cancer diagnosis, we propose an improved cost-sensitive support vector machine classifier (ICS-SVM) for the diagnosis of breast cancer. In the proposed approach, we take full account of unequal misclassification costs of breast cancer intelligent diagnosis and provide more reasonable results over previous works and conventional classification models. To evaluate the performance of the proposed approach, Wisconsin Breast Cancer (WBC) and Wisconsin Diagnostic Breast Cancer (WDBC) breast cancer datasets obtained from the University of California at Irvine (UCI) machine learning repository have been studied. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid algorithm outperforms all the existing methods. Promisingly, the proposed method can be regarded as a useful clinical tool for breast cancer diagnosis and could also be applied to other illness diagnosis.

2015 ◽  
Vol 77 (18) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohd. Khanapi Abd. Ghani ◽  
Daniel Hartono Sutanto

Over recent years, Non-communicable Disease (NCDs) is the high mortality rate in worldwide likely diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, liver and cancers. NCDs prediction model have problems such as redundant data, missing data, imbalance dataset and irrelevant attribute. This paper proposes a novel NCDs prediction model to improve accuracy. Our model comprisesk-means as clustering technique, Weight by SVM as feature selection technique and Support Vector Machine as classifier technique. The result shows that k-means + weight SVM + SVM improved the classification accuracy on most of all NCDs dataset (accuracy; AUC), likely Pima Indian Dataset (99.52; 0.999), Breast Cancer Diagnosis Dataset (98.85; 1.000), Breast Cancer Biopsy Dataset (97.71; 0.998), Colon Cancer (99.41; 1.000), ECG (98.33; 1.000), Liver Disorder (99.13; 0.998).The significant different performed by k-means + weight by SVM + SVM. In the time to come, we are expecting to better accuracy rate with another classifier such as Neural Network.


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