Discernment to Prognosis of Tumor with Aid of Assortment and Artificial Techniques

Authors

  • Mr. Siddharth Arora   Assistant Professor, Department of CSE Guru Nanak Institutions, Ambala, India

Keywords:

Cancer, Classification, Pre-processing, Sampling

Abstract

High accuracy in cancer prediction is important to improve the quality of the treatment and to improve the rate of survivability of patients. As the data volume is increasing rapidly in the healthcare research, the analytical challenge exists in double. The use of effective sampling technique in classification algorithms always yields good prediction accuracy. The SEER public use cancer database provides various prominent class labels for prognosis prediction. The main objective of this paper is to find the effect of sampling techniques in classifying the prognosis variable and propose an ideal sampling method based on the outcome of the experimentation. In the first phase of this work the traditional random sampling and stratified sampling techniques have been used. At the next level the balanced stratified sampling with variations as per the choice of the prognosis class labels have been tested. Much of the initial time has been focused on performing the pre-processing of the SEER data set. The classification model for experimentation has been built using the breast cancer, respiratory cancer and mixed cancer data sets with three traditional classifiers namely Decision Tree, Naïve Bayes and K-Nearest Neighbour. The three prognosis factors survival, stage and metastasis have been used as class labels for experimental comparisons. The results shows a steady increase in the prediction accuracy of balanced stratified model as the sample size increases, but the traditional approach fluctuates before the optimum results.

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2021-12-30

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Mr. Siddharth Arora , " Discernment to Prognosis of Tumor with Aid of Assortment and Artificial Techniques" International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 7, Issue 6, pp.434-442, November-December-2021.