Title :
Medical data mining and analysis for heart disease dataset using classification techniques
Author :
Ranganatha, S. ; Pooja Raj, H.J. ; Anusha, C. ; Vinay, S.K.
Author_Institution :
Gov. Eng. Coll., Hassan, India
Abstract :
Modern medicine generates a great deal of information stored in the medical database. Extracting useful knowledge and making scientific decision for diagnosis and treatment of disease from the database increasingly becomes necessary. Data mining in medicine can deal with this problem. It can also improve the management level of hospital information and promote the development of telemedicine and community medicine. Medical field is primarily directed at patient care activity and only secondarily as research resource. The only justification for collecting medical data is to benefit the individual patient. The main theme of this paper is to store medical information of patients who come for hospitalization for heart disease and algorithms are run on that information and result will be provided in the form of user understandable words and graph. When very large data sets are present, data mining algorithms (here considering only ID3 and Naïve Bayesian algorithms) are used. ID3 outputs the result in the form of decision tree which can be easily understood. Naïve Bayesian predicts the chances of heart disease based on conditions given.
Keywords :
data analysis; data mining; decision trees; diseases; medical information systems; pattern classification; ID3 algorithm; classification techniques; community medicine; decision tree; disease diagnosis; disease treatment; heart disease dataset; hospital information; knowledge extraction; medical data analysis; medical data collection; medical data mining; medical database; medical field; medical information; naive Bayesian algorithm; patient care activity; telemedicine; ID3; Naïve Bayesian; classification; data mining; entropy; gain; health informatics;
Conference_Titel :
Research & Technology in the Coming Decades (CRT 2013), National Conference on Challenges in
Conference_Location :
Ujire
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-868-4
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2013.2485