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SMOTE-NC and gradient boosting imputation based random forest classifier for predicting severity level of covid-19 patients with blood samples

Journal

NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS
Volume 33, Issue 22, Pages 15693-15707

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00521-021-06189-y

Keywords

Covid-19; Imputation; Machine learning; Random forest; SMOTE-NC

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The serious Covid-19 pandemic has impacts on health, economy, society, with fast and accurate diagnosis being crucial. A study utilizing machine learning algorithms on blood samples from patients in Einstein Hospital in Brazil achieved high accuracy in predicting the severity of Covid-19.
An increase in the number of patients and death rates make Covid-19 a serious pandemic situation. This problem has effects on health security, economical security, social life, and many others. The long and unreliable diagnosis process of the Covid-19 makes the disease spread even faster. Therefore, fast and efficient diagnosis is significant for dealing with this pandemic. Computer-aided medical diagnosis systems are very common applications and due to the importance of the problem, providing accurate predictions is required. In this study, blood samples of patients from Einstein Hospital in Brazil has collected and used for prediction on the severity level of Covid-19 with machine learning algorithms. The study was constructed in two stages; in stage-one, no preprocessing method has applied while in stage-two preprocessing has emphasized for achieving better prediction results. At the end of the study, 0.98 accuracy was obtained with the tuned Random Forest algorithm and several preprocessing methods.

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