Early Stage Diabetes Prediction via Extreme Learning Machine

02/22/2022
by   Nelly Elsayed, et al.
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Diabetes is one of the chronic diseases that has been discovered for decades. However, several cases are diagnosed in their late stages. Every one in eleven of the world's adult population has diabetes. Forty-six percent of people with diabetes have not been diagnosed. Diabetes can develop several other severe diseases that can lead to patient death. Developing and rural areas suffer the most due to the limited medical providers and financial situations. This paper proposed a novel approach based on an extreme learning machine for diabetes prediction based on a data questionnaire that can early alert the users to seek medical assistance and prevent late diagnoses and severe illness development.

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