Fuzzy-Based Fusion Model for β-Thalassemia Carriers Prediction Using Machine Learning Technique

Khan, Muhammad Adnan, Ghazal, T M, Ibrahim, Muhammad, Abbas, Sagheer, Fatima, Areej, Saleem, Muhammad, Alharbi, Meshal, Alotaibi, Fahad Mazaed, Waqas, Muhammad, Elmitwally, Nouh and Ranjbarzadeh, Ramin (2024) Fuzzy-Based Fusion Model for β-Thalassemia Carriers Prediction Using Machine Learning Technique. Advances in Fuzzy Systems, 2024. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1687-7101

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Abstract

The abnormality of haemoglobin in the human body is the fundamental cause of thalassemia disease. Thalassemia is considered a common genetic blood condition that has received extensive investigation in medical research globally. Likely, inherited disorders will be passed down to children from their parents. If both parents are beta Thalassemia carriers, 25% of their children will have intermediate or major beta thalassemia, which is fatal. An efficient method of beta thalassemia is prenatal screening after couples have received counselling. Identifying Thalassemia carriers involves a costly, time-consuming, and specialized test using quantifiable blood features. However, cost-effective and speedy screening methods must be developed to address this issue. The demise rate due to thalassemia development is outstandingly high around the globe. The passing rate due to thalassemia development can be reduced by following the proper procedure early; otherwise, it significantly impacts the body. A machine learning-based late fusion model proposes the detection of beta-thalassemia carriers by analyzing red blood cells. This study applied the late fusion technique to employ four machine learning algorithms. For identifying the beta-thalassemia carriers, logistics regression, Naïve Bayes, decision tree, and neural network have achieved an accuracy of 94.01%, 93.15%, 97.93%, and 98.07%, respectively, by using the features-based dataset. The late fusion-based ML model achieved an overall accuracy of 96% for detecting beta-thalassemia carriers. The proposed late fusion model performs better than previously published approaches regarding efficiency, reliability, and precision.

Affiliation: Skyline University College
SUC Author(s): Khan, Muhammad Adnan
All Author(s): Khan, Muhammad Adnan, Ghazal, T M, Ibrahim, Muhammad, Abbas, Sagheer, Fatima, Areej, Saleem, Muhammad, Alharbi, Meshal, Alotaibi, Fahad Mazaed, Waqas, Muhammad, Elmitwally, Nouh and Ranjbarzadeh, Ramin
Item Type: Article
Subjects: B Information Technology > BL Machine Learning
Divisions: Skyline University College > School of IT
Depositing User: Mr Mosys Team
Date Deposited: 10 Jun 2024 16:27
Last Modified: 10 Jun 2024 16:27
URI: https://research.skylineuniversity.ac.ae/id/eprint/885
Publisher URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2024%2F4468842
Publisher OA policy: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/3024
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