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Among the chronic nervous system diseases, Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known for its progressiveness in impairing the speech ability, gait as well as complex muscle and nerve actions. Hence an early diagnosis of PD will help in reducing the symptoms. Telemedicine offers a cost-effective and convenient approach, and several studies have used dysphonic features to remotely detect PD. In this study, we have used a data set from Kaggle, which included voice measurements from 31 people of whom 23 were diagnosed with PD. The data set included 22 different attributes pertaining to voice measurements, including the pitch period entropy with 195 voice recordings for each of the individuals. In the data pre-processing, the correlated attributes were removed and we used 10 non-correlating attributes (< 0.7) along with individual status (0 and 1 for healthy and PD, respectively). The data set after pre-processing was split into 70:30 ratio and also ascertained that the number normal versus PD are in equal ratios in both the training and testing data sets, respectively. The data set was evaluated with four different supervised classification machine learning (ML) models, namely random forest, XGBoost, SVM and decision tree. The XGBoost classifier model was found to be highly efficient in precise classification of PD with an accuracy of 0.93.
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Rohit Surya, A.T., Yaswanthram, P., Nair, P.R., Rajendra Prasath, S.S., Akella, S.V. (2022). Prediction of Parkinson’s Disease Using Machine Learning Models—A Classifier Analysis. In: Bianchini, M., Piuri, V., Das, S., Shaw, R.N. (eds) Advanced Computing and Intelligent Technologies. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 218. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2164-2_35
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