Recently liver diseases are becoming most lethal disorder in a number of countries. The count of patients with liver disorder has been going up because of alcohol intake, breathing of harmful gases, and consumption of food which is spoiled and drugs. Liver patient data sets are being studied for the purpose of developing classification models to predict liver disorder. This data set was used to implement prediction and classification algorithms which in turn reduces the workload on doctors. In this work, we proposed apply machine learning algorithms to check the entire patient's liver disorder. Chronic liver disorder is defined as a liver disorder that lasts for at least six months. As a result, we will use the percentage of patients who contract the disease as both positive and negative information We are processing Liver disease percentages with classifiers, and the results are displayed as a confusion matrix. We proposed several classification schemes that can effectively improve classification performance when a training data set is available. Then, using a machine learning classifier, good and bad values are classified. Thus, the outputs of the proposed classification model show accuracy in predicting the result.
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