An Improved Artificial Neural Network Model for Effective Diabetes Prediction
Alkhamees, Bader Fahad . 2021
Data analytics, machine intelligence, and other cognitive algorithms have been employed in predicting various types of diseases in health care. ,e revolution of artificial neural networks (ANNs) in the medical discipline emerged for data-driven applications, particularly in the healthcare domain. It ranges from diagnosis of various diseases, medical image processing, decision support system (DSS), and disease prediction. ,e intention of conducting the research is to ascertain the impact of parameters on diabetes data to predict whether a particular patient has a disease or not. ,is paper develops an improved ANN model trained using an artificial backpropagation scaled conjugate gradient neural network (ABP-SCGNN) algorithm to predict diabetes effectively. For validating the performance of the proposed model, we conduct a large set of experiments on a Pima Indian Diabetes (PID) dataset using accuracy and mean squared error (MSE) as evaluation metrics. We use different number of neurons in the hidden layer, ranging from 5 to 50, to train the ANN models. ,e experimental results show that the ABP-SCGNN model, containing 20 neurons, attains 93% accuracy on the validation set, which is higher than using the other ANNs models. ,is result confirms the model’s effectiveness and efficiency in predicting diabetes disease from the required data attributes.
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