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    A Deep Learning Breast Cancer Prediction Framework

    Asmaa E. E. Ali*, Mofreh Mohamed Salem, Mahmoud Badway, Ali I. EL Desouky

    Journal on Artificial Intelligence, Vol.3, No.3, pp. 81-96, 2021, DOI:10.32604/jai.2021.022433 - 25 January 2022

    Abstract Breast cancer (BrC) is now the world’s leading cause of death for women. Early detection and effective treatment of this disease are the only rescues to reduce BrC mortality. The prediction of BrC diseases is very difficult because it is not an individual disease but a mixture of various diseases. Many researchers have used different techniques such as classification, Machine Learning (ML), and Deep Learning (DL) of the prediction of the breast tumor into Benign and Malignant. However, still there is a scope to introduce appropriate techniques for developing and implementing a more effective diagnosis… More >

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    An Improved Machine Learning Technique with Effective Heart Disease Prediction System

    Mohammad Tabrez Quasim1, Saad Alhuwaimel2,*, Asadullah Shaikh3, Yousef Asiri3, Khairan Rajab3, Rihem Farkh4,5, Khaled Al Jaloud4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.69, No.3, pp. 4169-4181, 2021, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2021.015984 - 24 August 2021

    Abstract Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Predicting heart disease is challenging because it requires substantial experience and knowledge. Several research studies have found that the diagnostic accuracy of heart disease is low. The coronary heart disorder determines the state that influences the heart valves, causing heart disease. Two indications of coronary heart disorder are strep throat with a red persistent skin rash, and a sore throat covered by tonsils or strep throat. This work focuses on a hybrid machine learning algorithm that helps predict heart attacks and arterial stiffness. At first, we More >

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