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Applying data mining in medical data with focus on mortality related to accident in children

Saraee, MH; Ehghaghi, Z; Meamarzadeh, H; Zibanezhad, B

Authors

Z Ehghaghi

H Meamarzadeh

B Zibanezhad



Abstract

Trauma is the main leading cause of death in children; we need a tool to prevent and predict the outcome in these patients. Data mining is the science of extracting the useful information from a large amount of data sets or databases that leads to statistical and logical analysis and looking for patterns that could help the decision makers. In This paper we offer an approach for using data mining in classifying mortality rate related to accidents in children under 15. These data were gathered from the patient files which were recorded in the medical record section of the Alzahra Hospital in Isfahan. The data mining methods in use are decision tree and Bayes' theorem. Applying DM techniques to the data brings about very interesting and valuable results. It is concluded that in this case, comparing the result of evaluating the models on test set, decision tree works better than Bayes' theorem. In this paper, we have used Clementine 12.0 for creating the models.

Citation

Saraee, M., Ehghaghi, Z., Meamarzadeh, H., & Zibanezhad, B. (2008, December). Applying data mining in medical data with focus on mortality related to accident in children. Presented at IEEE International Multitopic Conference, Karachi, Pakistan

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name IEEE International Multitopic Conference
Conference Location Karachi, Pakistan
Start Date Dec 23, 2008
End Date Dec 24, 2008
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Oct 27, 2011
Book Title 2008 IEEE International Multitopic Conference
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/INMIC.2008.4777728
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INMIC.2008.4777728
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Additional Information Event Type : Conference