Treffer: To Control Diabetes Using Machine Learning Algorithm and Calorie Measurement Technique.

Title:
To Control Diabetes Using Machine Learning Algorithm and Calorie Measurement Technique.
Source:
Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing; 2022, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p535-547, 13p
Database:
Complementary Index

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Because of the increasing workload, people are having several clinical examinations to determine their health status, resulting in limited time. Here, we present a healthful consuming device based on rule mining that can modify your parameter dependency and recommend the varieties of meals that will boost your fitness and assist you to avoid the types of meals that increase your risk for sicknesses. Using the meals database, the data mining technique is useful for gathering meal energy from breakfast, after breakfast, lunch, after lunch, dinner, after dinner, and bedtime for ninety days. The purpose of this study is to determine to mean random plasma glucose levels and h1bc levels using the Nathan, ADAG (A1C-derived average glucose), and DTTC (Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing) methods. This system can identify and recognize food images, as well as keep track of the food items ingested by the user. Deep learning techniques are mostly utilized for picture recognition and categorization. The KNN (k-nearest neighbors algorithm) classification approach is used to determine if diabetes is normal, pre-diabetic, or chronic. This study employs deep learning and a smart camera app called "calorie mom" to track nutrition from meal photographs. In addition, the commonly used measures of divisions such as accuracy, sensitivity, uniqueness, and recalling diabetic dataset using Python 3 Jupyter Notebook were employed to evaluate the performance of a machine learning classifier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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