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Intelligent Decision Support System for Osteoporosis Prediction

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  • Walid Moudani

    (Lebanese University, Lebanon)

  • Ahmad Shahin

    (Lebanese University, Lebanon)

  • Fadi Chakik

    (Lebanese University, Lebanon)

  • Dima Rajab

    (Lebanese University, Lebanon)

Abstract

The healthcare environment is generally perceived as being information rich yet knowledge poor. The healthcare industry collects huge amounts of healthcare data which, unfortunately, are not “mined” to discover hidden information. However, there is a lack of effective analysis tools to discover hidden relationships and trends in data. The information technology may provide alternative approaches to Osteoporosis disease diagnosis. This study examines the potential use of classification techniques on a massive volume of healthcare data, particularly in prediction of patients that may have Osteoporosis Disease (OD) through its risk factors. The paper proposes to develop a dynamic rough sets solution approach in order to generate dynamic reduced subsets of features associated with a classification model using Random Forest (RF) decision tree to identify the osteoporosis cases. There has been no research in using the afore-mentioned algorithm for Osteoporosis patients’ prediction. The reduction of the attributes consists of enumerating dynamically the optimal subsets of the most relevant attributes by reducing the degree of complexity. An intelligent decision support system is developed for this purpose. The study population consisted of 2845 adults. The performance of the proposed model is analyzed and evaluated based on a set of benchmark techniques applied in this classification problem.

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  • Walid Moudani & Ahmad Shahin & Fadi Chakik & Dima Rajab, 2012. "Intelligent Decision Support System for Osteoporosis Prediction," International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies (IJIIT), IGI Global, vol. 8(1), pages 26-45, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jiit00:v:8:y:2012:i:1:p:26-45
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