A novel method for prediction of diabetes mellitus using deep convolutional neural network and long short-term memory

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Abstract

Hyperglycemia arises due to diabetes mellitus, which is a persistent and life-threatening ailment. In this paper deep convolution neural network can be embedded to long short-term memory networks to recognize early prediction of diabetes and to decrease the complications that can be occurred through diabetes irrespective to the age. Diabetes problem is being gradually growing and presently, it is reported as a significant cause of death in the top spot. According to the recent studies 48% of overall world population will be affected by diabetes by 2045. If diabetes unidentified in early stages, it may cause other additional cardiac problems. In the proposed based work, a deep learning framework deep combination of convolution neural network and long short-term memory is proposed by embedding both to leverage their respective advantages for diabetes recognition and to allow early prediction of diabetes to avoid other complications. The experimental evolution on the bunch mark of diabetes data set demonstrates the proposed model embedded deep long short-term memory outperforms other machine learning and conventional deep learning approaches. The proposed algorithm in this paper outperforms existing techniques and evaluates total effectiveness and accuracy of predicting whether a person will suffer from diabetes.

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Aruna Kumari, G. L., Padmaja, P., & Suma, J. G. (2022). A novel method for prediction of diabetes mellitus using deep convolutional neural network and long short-term memory. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 26(1), 404–413. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i1.pp404-413

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