JBRCI 2019
DOI: 10.31546/jbrci.1003
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Random tree algorithm-based pediatric pneumonia screening using heart rate, respiration rate and temperature

Abstract: Despite a reduction in pneumonia-related mortality, pneumonia remains a leading cause of death among children aged 0-5 years. Most of these deaths occur in developing countries. However, more than half of pneumonia-related deaths are preventable with improved facilities and health strategies. Early rapid diagnosis is important to decrease pneumonia mortality. We developed a portable, cost-effective, rapid pneumonia screening system using a random tree algorithm to support early detection of pneumonia in childr… Show more

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“…It then combines random sub-trees. It is noteworthy that this solution is not always responsive and slows down the calculation process depending on the number of created random forests (24). The following settings were applied to improve model performance:…”
Section: Random Tree Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It then combines random sub-trees. It is noteworthy that this solution is not always responsive and slows down the calculation process depending on the number of created random forests (24). The following settings were applied to improve model performance:…”
Section: Random Tree Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%