Machine Learning based COVID-19 Mortality Prediction using Common Patient Data
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2022
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in 2020, and it caused havoc worldwide. The fact that it is unpredictable adds to its lethality. The world has already seen various COVID-19 infection waves, subsequent waves being even more deadly. Many patients are asymptomatic initially but suddenly develop breathing problems. More than four million people have died due to COVID-19. It is necessary to forecast a patient's likelihood of dying so that appropriate precautions can be implemented. In this study, a COVID-19 mortality prediction model which uses machine learning is proposed. Most of the current research work requires several patient features and lab test results to predict mortality. However, we suggest a simpler and more efficient technique that relies solely on X-rays and basic patient information such as age and gender. Several ensemble-based models were evaluated and compared using a variety of metrics, and the best method was able to achieve a classification accuracy of 92.6% and AUPRC of 0.95. © 2022 IEEE.
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classification, COVID-19, Ensemble learning, Machine learning
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2022 IEEE 7th International conference for Convergence in Technology, I2CT 2022, 2022, Vol., , p. -
