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Deep Neural Ensemble Classification for COVID-19 Dataset

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The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the development of accurate and efficient classification models for diagnosis and prognosis. While deep learning has shown promising results in various medical applications, its combination with ensemble methods, which amalgamate the predictions of multiple classifiers, can further enhance the model's accuracy. This research paper introduces a novel approach called Deep Neural Ensemble Classification (DNEC) to tackle the challenge of Developing an enhanced ensemble model using deep learning algorithms and comparing its performance with existing ensemble methods. The research problem stems from the literature gap, where existing studies primarily focus on single-model approaches, lacking in-depth exploration of ensemble methods for COVID-19 classification. Motivated by the potential improvement in classification accuracy through ensemble methods, this study aims to create a deep neural ensemble classification model to improve the classification accuracy tailored for COVID-19 data. A set of diverse classifiers, including k-nearest neighbour (IBK), decision tree (J48), naïve bayes (NB), support vector machine (SVM), and sequential minimal optimization (SMO), are utilized in the proposed ensemble method. The accuracy improvement of the ensemble classifiers is evaluated using various metrics such as precision, recall, F1 score, confusion matrix, and processing time. The proposed method demonstrates that IBK+SVM+NB emerges as the top-performing deep neural ensemble classifier with an accuracy score of 99.29% and a total run time of 27.61 seconds. The innovative ensemble techniques introduced in this research contribute to the existing body of knowledge by filling the identified literature gap and offering a novel and highly accurate approach for COVID-19 classification.
Title: Deep Neural Ensemble Classification for COVID-19 Dataset
Description:
The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the development of accurate and efficient classification models for diagnosis and prognosis.
While deep learning has shown promising results in various medical applications, its combination with ensemble methods, which amalgamate the predictions of multiple classifiers, can further enhance the model's accuracy.
This research paper introduces a novel approach called Deep Neural Ensemble Classification (DNEC) to tackle the challenge of Developing an enhanced ensemble model using deep learning algorithms and comparing its performance with existing ensemble methods.
The research problem stems from the literature gap, where existing studies primarily focus on single-model approaches, lacking in-depth exploration of ensemble methods for COVID-19 classification.
Motivated by the potential improvement in classification accuracy through ensemble methods, this study aims to create a deep neural ensemble classification model to improve the classification accuracy tailored for COVID-19 data.
A set of diverse classifiers, including k-nearest neighbour (IBK), decision tree (J48), naïve bayes (NB), support vector machine (SVM), and sequential minimal optimization (SMO), are utilized in the proposed ensemble method.
The accuracy improvement of the ensemble classifiers is evaluated using various metrics such as precision, recall, F1 score, confusion matrix, and processing time.
The proposed method demonstrates that IBK+SVM+NB emerges as the top-performing deep neural ensemble classifier with an accuracy score of 99.
29% and a total run time of 27.
61 seconds.
The innovative ensemble techniques introduced in this research contribute to the existing body of knowledge by filling the identified literature gap and offering a novel and highly accurate approach for COVID-19 classification.

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