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An Ensemble Data Mining Approach to Discover Medical Patterns and Provide a System to Predict the Mortality in the Icu of Cardiac Surgery Based on Stacking Machine Learning Method Publisher



Ghavidel A1 ; Ghousi R1 ; Atashi A2, 3
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Source: Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging and Visualization Published:2023


Abstract

The most effective approach to reduce disease mortality is to diagnose it as soon as possible. As a result, data mining by applying machine learning in the field of diseases provides good opportunities to examine the hidden patterns of this collection. An exact forecast of the mortality after heart surgery will cause successful medical treatment and fewer costs. This research wants to recommend a new stacking predictive model after utilising the random forest feature importance method to foresee the mortality after heart surgery on a highly unbalanced dataset by using the most practical features. To solve the unbalanced data problem, a combination of the SVM-SMOTE over-sampling algorithm and the Edited-Nearest-Neighbour under-sampling algorithm is used. This research compares the introduced model with some other machine learning classifiers to ensure efficiency through shuffle hold-out and 10-fold cross-validation strategies. In order to validate the performance of the implemented machine learning methods in this research, both shuffle hold-out, and 10-fold cross-validation results indicated that our model had the highest efficiency compared to the other models. Furthermore, the Friedman statistical test is applied to survey the differences between models. The result demonstrates that the introduced stacking model reached the most accurate predicting performance. © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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