2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-78753-4_18
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The Effect of Vitamin B12 Deficiency on Blood Count Using Data Mining

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“…In a study by Yavuz et al (2014), 98.73% success was achieved in the DEA classification problem using PNN, FFN, Gini algorithm, and Clone selection algorithm using blood values taken from 2600 female patient records (Yavuz et al, 2014). In a study by Almugren et al (2018), ANN, NB, C4.5, and JRip methods were applied to find the relationship between vitamin B12 levels and blood cell count in a patient dataset with 14 parameters and 5637 records (Almugren et al, 2018). As a result, ANN and JRip algorithms showed the best performance with 100% success rate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Yavuz et al (2014), 98.73% success was achieved in the DEA classification problem using PNN, FFN, Gini algorithm, and Clone selection algorithm using blood values taken from 2600 female patient records (Yavuz et al, 2014). In a study by Almugren et al (2018), ANN, NB, C4.5, and JRip methods were applied to find the relationship between vitamin B12 levels and blood cell count in a patient dataset with 14 parameters and 5637 records (Almugren et al, 2018). As a result, ANN and JRip algorithms showed the best performance with 100% success rate.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%