Optimized Tree Strategy with Principal Component Analysis Using Feature Selection-Based Classification for Newborn Infant’s Jaundice Symptoms

One of the most important and difficult research fields is newborn jaundice grading. The mitotic count is an important component in determining the severity of newborn jaundice. The use of principal component analysis (PCA) feature selection and an optimal tree strategy classifier to produce automat...

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Published inJournal of healthcare engineering Vol. 2021; pp. 9806011 - 9
Main Authors Samanta, Debabrata, Karthikeyan, M. P., Karuppiah, Marimuthu, Parwani, Dalima, Maheshwari, Manish, Shukla, Piyush Kumar, Nuagah, Stephen Jeswinde
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Hindawi 23.11.2021
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Summary:One of the most important and difficult research fields is newborn jaundice grading. The mitotic count is an important component in determining the severity of newborn jaundice. The use of principal component analysis (PCA) feature selection and an optimal tree strategy classifier to produce automatic mitotic detection in histopathology images and grading is given. This study makes use of real-time and benchmark datasets, as well as specific approaches for detecting jaundice in newborn newborns. According to research, the quality of the feature may have a negative impact on categorization performance. Additionally, compressing the classification method for exclusive main properties can result in a classification performance bottleneck. As a result, identifying appropriate characteristics for training the classifier is required. By combining a feature selection method with a classification model, this is possible. The major outcomes of this study revealed that image processing techniques are critical for predicting neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Image processing is a method of translating analogue images to digital formats and manipulating them. The primary goal of medical image processing is to collect information useful for disease detection, diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Image datasets can be used to validate the performance of newborn jaundice detection. When compared to conventional approaches, it offers results that are accurate, quick, and time efficient. Accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity, which are common performance indicators, were also predictive.
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Academic Editor: Kalidoss Rajakani
ISSN:2040-2295
2040-2309
DOI:10.1155/2021/9806011