DIABETES DISEASE DETECTION THROUGH DATA MINING TECHNIQUES
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (Vol.11, No. 01)Publication Date: 2019-08-13
Authors : Amira Hassan Abed; Mona Nasr;
Page : 4142-4149
Keywords : Business Intelligence; Health Care; Data Mining; Data-Driven Decision Support System;
Abstract
Diabetes is a inveterate defect and disturbance resulted from metabolic conk out in carbohydrate metabolism thus it has occupied a globally serious health problem. In general, the detection of diabetes in early stages can greatly has significant impact on the diabetic patients treatment in which lead to drive out its relevant side effects. Machine learning is an emerging technology that providing high importance prognosis and a deeper understanding for different clustering of diseases such as diabetes. And because there is a lack of effective analysis tools to discover hidden relationships and trends in data, so Health information technology has emerged as a new technology in health care sector in a short period by utilizing Business Intelligence ‘BI' which is a data-driven Decision Support System. In this study, we proposed a high precision diagnostic analysis by using k-means clustering technique. In the first stage, noisy, uncertain and inconsistent data was detected and removed from data set through the preprocessing to prepare date to implement a clustering model. Then, we apply k-means technique on community health diabetes related indicators data set to cluster diabetic patients from healthy one with high accuracy and reliability results.
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