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Diabetes Prediction Using Data Mining: 1. Admin

This document discusses using data mining techniques to predict diabetes. It explains that hospitals generate large amounts of patient data but it is rarely used to support clinical decisions. Data mining can extract hidden patterns from databases using techniques like classification, prediction, decision trees and neural networks. The proposed system would allow users to register and login to check their diabetes risk by providing medical details. It would have modules for admins to manage data and doctors, and for users to view doctors and provide feedback.

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Diabetes Prediction Using Data Mining: 1. Admin

This document discusses using data mining techniques to predict diabetes. It explains that hospitals generate large amounts of patient data but it is rarely used to support clinical decisions. Data mining can extract hidden patterns from databases using techniques like classification, prediction, decision trees and neural networks. The proposed system would allow users to register and login to check their diabetes risk by providing medical details. It would have modules for admins to manage data and doctors, and for users to view doctors and provide feedback.

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Diabetes Prediction Using Data Mining

A major challenge facing healthcare organizations (hospitals, medical


centers) is the provision of quality services at affordable costs. Quality
service implies diagnosing patients correctly and administering
treatments that are effective. Poor clinical decisions can lead to disastrous
consequences which are therefore unacceptable. Hospitals must also
minimize the cost of clinical tests. They can achieve these results by
employing appropriate computer-based information and/or decision
support systems. Most hospitals today employ some sort of hospital
information systems to manage their healthcare or patient data. These
systems typically generate huge amounts of data which take the form of
numbers, text, charts and images. Unfortunately, these data are rarely
used to support clinical decision making. There is a wealth of hidden
information in these data that is largely untapped. This raises an
important question: “How can we turn data into useful information that
can enable healthcare practitioners to make intelligent clinical decisions?”
Although data mining has been around for more than two decades, its
potential is only being realized now. Data mining combines statistical
analysis, machine learning and database technology to extract hidden
patterns and relationships from large databases. The two most common
modeling objectives are classification and prediction. Classification models
predict categorical labels (discrete, unordered) while prediction models
predict continuous-valued functions. Decision Trees and Neural Networks
use classification algorithms while Regression, Association Rules and
Clustering use prediction algorithms.

The system comprises of 2 major modules as follows:

1. Admin:
a. Add / View Training Data
b. Add / View Doctor Details
c. View User Details
d. View Feedback
2. User:
a. Register (With basic details like Name, mobile no., age, etc.)
b. Login
c. Check Diabetes (By providing Details like
 Pregnancies
 Glucose
 Blood Pressure
 Skin Thickness
 Insulin
 BMI (Body Mass Index)
 Diabetes Pedigree Function
 Age
d. View Doctor
e. Give Feedback

 Hardware Requirement:-
o i3 Processor Based Computer or higher
o Memory: 1 GB RAM
o Hard Drive: 50 GB
o Monitor
o Internet Connection

 Software Requirement:
o Windows 7 or higher
o Visual studio 2010
o SQL Server 2008
o Google Chrome Browser

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