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- Title
ENSEMBLE MACHINE LEARNING METHODS TO PREDICT THE BALANCING OF AYURVEDIC CONSTITUENTS IN THE HUMAN BODY.
- Authors
RAJASEKAR, VANI; KRISHNAMOORTHI, SATHYA; SARAČEVIĆ, MUZAFER; PEPIC, DZENIS; ZAJMOVIC, MAHIR; ZOGIC, HARIS
- Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate the result of certain machine-learning methods like support vector machine (SVM), naive Bayes (NB), decision tree (DT), k-nearest neighbor (KNN), artificial neural network (ANN), and AdaBoost algorithms for various performance characteristics to predict human body constituencies. Ayurveda-dosha studies have been used for a long time, but the quantitative reliability measurement of these diagnostic methods still lags. The careful and appropriate analysis leads to an effective treatment to predict human body constituencies. From an observation of the results, it is shown that the AdaBoost algorithm with hyperparameter tuning provides enhanced accuracy and recall (0.97), precision and F-score (0.96), and lower RSME values (0.64). The experimental results reveal that the improved model (which is based on ensemble-learning methods) significantly outperforms traditional methods. According to the findings, advancements in the proposed algorithms could give machine learning a promising future.
- Subjects
ARTIFICIAL neural networks; HUMAN body; SUPPORT vector machines; MACHINE learning; K-nearest neighbor classification; DECISION trees
- Publication
Computer Science, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 1, p117
- ISSN
1508-2806
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7494/csci.2022.23.1.4315