CLINICAL DATABASE ANALYSIS USING DMDT BASED PREDICTIVE MODELLING
Journal: ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing (IJSC) (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-04-01
Authors : Srilakshmi Indrasenan; Sathiyabhama Balasubramaniam;
Page : 549-554
Keywords : Predictive Data Mining; Breast Cancer; Survivability Rate; Outlier Filtering; Diversified Multiple Decision Tree;
Abstract
In recent years, predictive data mining techniques play a vital role in the field of medical informatics. These techniques help the medical practitioners in predicting various classes which is useful in prediction treatment. One of such major difficulty is prediction of survival rate in breast cancer patients. Breast cancer is a common disease these days and fighting against it is a tough battle for both the surgeons and the patients. To predict the survivability rate in breast cancer patients which helps the medical practitioner to select the type of treatment a predictive data mining technique called Diversified Multiple Decision Tree (DMDT) classification is used. Additionally, to avoid difficulties from the outlier and skewed data, it is also proposed to perform the improvement of training space by outlier filtering and over sampling. As a result, this novel approach gives the survivability rate of the cancer patients based on which the medical practitioners can choose the type of treatment.
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