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Title: CORONARY ARTERY DISEAE (CAD) PREDICTION AND CLASSIFICATION
Other Titles: International Conference on Eclectrical, Electronics & Computer Engineering
Authors: S, Nithya
Keywords: Data mining
Heart Diseases
Weighted Fuzzy Rule
K- Nearest Neighbor
Genetic
Scoring System
PRAA
SVM classifier
Support Vector Machines
Particle Swarm Optimization
Issue Date: 11-Mar-2015
Publisher: Vivekanandha College of Engineering For Women
Abstract: Data mining is the extraction of concealed prescient data from expansive databases furthermore a capable of new innovation with incredible potential to examine critical data in their data warehouses. Data mining algorithms anticipate future patterns and behaviors, permitting organizations to make proactive and knowledge driven choices. The computerized, forthcoming analyses offered by data mining move beyond investigations of past occasions gave by review tools common place of choice emotionally supportive networks. Data mining algorithms can answer business addresses that customarily were excessively prolonged to determine. They scour databases for concealed examples, discovering the prediction of disease that specialists may miss in light of the fact that it lies outside their desires. Manual checking is highly impossible to diagnose for this disease. To predict heart disease several approaches have been carried out. This comparative study paper provides a thorough analysis of various algorithms made towards heart disease prediction. Several data mining and soft computing approaches arestudied. This study concludes that the performance of various algorithms comparison of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of several algorithms and approaches.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1508
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