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Musatafa Abbas Abbood Albadr1, Masri Ayob1, Sabrina Tiun1
1Center for Artificial Intelligence Technology (CAIT), Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia.
This study introduces the Fast Learning Network (FLN) algorithm for improved breast cancer (BC) diagnosis. FLN demonstrates high accuracy and reliability in classifying BC data, outperforming previous methods.
Area of Science:
- Medical Informatics
- Machine Learning
- Computational Biology
Background:
- Machine learning (ML) and data mining show promise for breast cancer (BC) diagnosis.
- Existing ML approaches for BC diagnosis often lack rigorous statistical evaluation or use insufficient metrics.
- The Fast Learning Network (FLN) is an effective ML algorithm not yet applied to BC diagnosis.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose and evaluate the Fast Learning Network (FLN) algorithm for enhanced breast cancer (BC) diagnosis.
- To assess FLN's capability in eliminating overfitting and handling both binary and multiclass classification problems.
- To compare FLN's performance against established classification methods in BC datasets.
Main Methods:
- The study implemented the Fast Learning Network (FLN) algorithm.
- Performance evaluation was conducted using two established breast cancer datasets: Wisconsin Breast Cancer Database (WBCD) and Wisconsin Diagnostic Breast Cancer (WDBC).
- Key performance metrics included accuracy, precision, recall, F-measure, G-mean, MCC, and specificity.
Main Results:
- The FLN algorithm achieved high performance on the WBCD dataset, with an average accuracy of 98.37% and other metrics exceeding 95%.
- On the WDBC dataset, FLN demonstrated strong results, achieving an average accuracy of 96.88% and high scores across all evaluated metrics.
- FLN effectively addressed overfitting and classification challenges, showcasing its robustness.
Conclusions:
- The Fast Learning Network (FLN) algorithm is a reliable and highly accurate classifier for breast cancer (BC) diagnosis.
- FLN's performance suggests its potential utility in other healthcare applications requiring robust data classification.
- The study highlights FLN as a significant advancement in the application of machine learning for medical diagnostics.
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