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Selecting Multiple Biomarker Subsets with Similarly Effective Binary Classification Performances
Published on: October 11, 2018
An efficient leukemia prediction method using machine learning and deep learning with selected features
Mahwish Ilyas1, Muhammad Ramzan2, Mohamed Deriche3
1Department of Computer Science, The University of Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
Abstract:
Leukemia is a serious problem affecting both children and adults, leading to death if left untreated. Leukemia is a kind of blood cancer described by the rapid proliferation of abnormal blood cells. An early, trustworthy, and precise identification of leukemia is important to treating and saving patients' lives. Acute and myelogenous lymphocytic, chronic and myelogenous leukemia are the four kinds of leukemia. Manual inspection of microscopic images is frequently used to identify these malignant growth cells. Leukemia symptoms include fatigue, a lack of enthusiasm, a dull appearance, recurring illnesses, and easy blood loss. Identifying subtypes of leukemia for specialized therapy is one of the hurdles in this area. The suggested work predicts and classifies leukemia subtypes in gene data CuMiDa (GSE9476) using feature selection and ML techniques. The Curated Microarray Database (CuMiDa) collected 64 samples representing five classes of leukemia genes out of 22283 genes. The proposed approach utilizes the 25 most differentiating selected features for classification using machine and deep learning techniques. This study has a classification accuracy of 96.15% using Random Fores, 92.30 using Linear Regression, 96.15% using SVM, and 100% using LSTM. Deep learning methods have been shown to outperform traditional methods in leukemia gene classification by utilizing specific features.
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