WebMAC: A web based clinical expert system
Saba Bashir (),
Usman Qamar () and
Farhan Hassan Khan ()
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Saba Bashir: National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
Usman Qamar: National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
Farhan Hassan Khan: National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
Information Systems Frontiers, 2018, vol. 20, issue 5, No 16, 1135-1151
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Abstract Disease diagnosis at early stages can enable the physicians to overcome the complications and treat them properly. The diagnosis method plays an important role in disease diagnosis and accuracy of its treatment. A diagnosis expert system can help a great deal in identifying those diseases and describing methods of treatment to be carried out; taking into account the user capability in order to deal and interact with expert system easily and clearly. A good way to improve diagnosis accuracy of expert systems is use of ensemble classifiers. The proposed research presents an expert system using multi-layer classification with enhanced bagging and optimized weighting. The proposed method is named as “M2-BagWeight” which overcomes the limitations of individual as well as other ensemble classifiers. Evaluation of the proposed model is performed on two different liver disease datasets, chronic kidney disease dataset, heart disease dataset, diabetic retinopathy debrecen dataset, breast cancer dataset and primary tumor dataset obtained from UCI public repository. It is clear from the analysis of results that proposed expert system has achieved high classification and prediction accuracy when compared with individual as well as ensemble classifiers. Moreover, an application named “WebMAC” is also developed for practical implementation of proposed model in hospital for diagnostic advice.
Keywords: Machine learning; Expert system; Bagging; Disease prediction; Multi-layer; Ensemble technique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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