Delving into Machine Learning's Influence on Disease Diagnosis and Prediction

Author:

Shivahare Basu Dev,Singh Jagendra,Ravi Vinayakumar,Chandan Radha Raman,Alahmadi Tahani Jaser,Singh Prabhishek,Diwakar Manoj

Abstract

Introduction/ Background Medical diagnoses have increasingly depended on digitized images obtained through cutting-edge technology. These algorithms offer a promising avenue to transform diagnostic processes in healthcare, with their application scope continually widening due to ongoing advancements. This paper explores machine learning's role in clinical analysis and prediction, examining various studies that apply these techniques in clinical diagnosis, focusing on their use in analyzing images and providing accurate diagnoses. Materials and Methods This study employs a comparative analysis approach, utilizing diverse machine learning algorithms like SVM, K-nearest neighbors, Random Forests, and Decision Trees to analyze digitized medical images and patient records. We extracted data from several medical databases, ensuring a varied and comprehensive dataset. We also evaluated the impact of different data characteristics on the algorithms' effectiveness, aiming to understand the variability in their diagnostic precision across various conditions. Results The results indicate that machine learning algorithms, particularly SVM, K-nearest neighbors, Random Forests, and Decision Trees, demonstrate significant accuracy in diagnosing diseases from digitized images and medical records. SVM and Random Forests showed particularly high effectiveness in clinical diagnosis, suggesting their robustness across different medical conditions and datasets. These findings underscore the potential of machine learning to enhance diagnostic precision and predict illnesses early, aligning with the growing trend of technology-driven medical diagnostics. Discussion The findings reinforce the pivotal role of machine learning in transforming medical diagnostics. The variability in algorithm performance highlights the necessity for tailored approaches, considering dataset specifics and the medical condition being diagnosed. This study underscores the potential of machine learning to enhance diagnostic accuracy, yet it also emphasizes the need for continuous refinement and understanding of the underlying factors affecting algorithm performance. Future research should focus on optimizing these algorithms within diverse clinical settings to fully harness their diagnostic capabilities. Conclusion This study highlights the transformative potential of machine learning in medical diagnostics, demonstrating how various algorithms can effectively analyze digitized images and patient records to diagnose diseases. While the performance of these algorithms varies based on dataset characteristics, the overall high accuracy underscores machine learning's promise in healthcare. As the field continues to evolve, machine learning is poised to become an integral part of clinical diagnosis, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of medical evaluations and treatments.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

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