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Oleg Metzker1, Kirill Magoev1, Stanislav Yanishevskiy2
1ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Abstract:
Specific predictive models for diabetes polyneuropathy based on screening methods, for example Nerve conduction studies (NCS), can reach up to AUC 65.8-84.7 % for the conditional diagnosis of DPN in primary care. Prediction methods that utilize data from personal health records deal with large non-specific datasets with different prediction methods. It was demonstrated that the machine learning methods allow to achieve up to 0.7982 precision, 0.8152 recall, 0.8064 f1-score, 0.8261 accuracy, and 0.8988 AUC using the neural network classifier.
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