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Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things Based Healthcare 4.0 Monitoring System

Journal

WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 127, Issue 2, Pages 1615-1631

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-021-08708-5

Keywords

Artificial intelligence; Machine learning; Internet of things (IoT); Healthcare; Fog computing; Learning classifier

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AI is widely used in healthcare 4.0 for early and accurate disease predictions, aided by IoT technology. This study proposes a machine learning model to predict different diseases, involving seven classification algorithms. The Random Forest classifier achieved high accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and AUC for various diseases.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is widely implemented in healthcare 4.0 for producing early and accurate results. The early predictions of disease help doctors to make early decisions to save the life of patients. Internet of things (IoT) is working as a catalyst to enhance the power of AI applications in healthcare. The patients' data are captured by IoT_sensor and analysis of the patient data is performed by machine learning techniques. The main aim of the work is to propose a Machine learning-based healthcare model to early and accurately predict the different diseases. In this work, seven machine learning classification algorithms such as decision tree, support vector machine, Naive Bayes, adaptive boosting, Random Forest (RF), artificial neural network, and K-nearest neighbor are used to predict the nine fatal diseases such as heart disease, diabetics breast cancer, hepatitis, liver disorder, dermatology, surgery data, thyroid, and spect heart. To evaluate the performance of the proposed model, four performance metrics (such as accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and area under the curve) are used. The RF classifier observes the maximum accuracy of 97.62%, the sensitivity of 99.67%, specificity of 97.81%, and AUC of 99.32% for different diseases. The developed healthcare model will help doctors to diagnose the disease early.

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