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Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach

OBJECTIVE: Internet of Things (IoT) integrates several technologies where devices learn from the experience of each other thereby reducing human-intervened likely errors. Modern technologies like IoT and machine learning enable the conventional to patient-specific approach transition in healthcare....

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Autores principales: Pal, Madhumita, Parija, Smita, Mohapatra, Ranjan K., Mishra, Snehasish, Rabaan, Ali A., Al Mutair, Abbas, Alhumaid, Saad, Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A., Dhama, Kuldeep
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9338856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35915793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3113119
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author Pal, Madhumita
Parija, Smita
Mohapatra, Ranjan K.
Mishra, Snehasish
Rabaan, Ali A.
Al Mutair, Abbas
Alhumaid, Saad
Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
Dhama, Kuldeep
author_facet Pal, Madhumita
Parija, Smita
Mohapatra, Ranjan K.
Mishra, Snehasish
Rabaan, Ali A.
Al Mutair, Abbas
Alhumaid, Saad
Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
Dhama, Kuldeep
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description OBJECTIVE: Internet of Things (IoT) integrates several technologies where devices learn from the experience of each other thereby reducing human-intervened likely errors. Modern technologies like IoT and machine learning enable the conventional to patient-specific approach transition in healthcare. In conventional approach, the biggest challenge faced by healthcare professionals is to predict a disease by observing the symptoms, monitoring the remote area patient, and also attending to the patient all the time after being hospitalised. IoT provides real-time data, makes decision-making smarter, and provides far superior analytics, and all these to help improve the quality of healthcare. The main objective of the work was to create an IoT-based automated system using machine learning models for symptom-based COVID-19 prognosis. METHODS: Comparative analysis of predictive microbiology of COVID-19 from case symptoms using various machine learning classifiers like logistics regression, k-nearest neighbor, support vector machine, random forest, decision trees, Naïve Bayes, and gradient booster is reported here. For the sake of the validation and verification of the models, performance of each model based on the retrieved cloud-stored data was measured for accuracy. RESULTS: From the accuracy plot, it was concluded that k-NN was more accurate (97.97%) followed by decision tree (97.79), support vector machine (97.42), logistics regression (96.50), random forest (90.66), gradient boosting classifier (87.77), and Naïve Bayes (73.50) in COVID-19 prognosis. CONCLUSION: The paper presents a health monitoring IoT framework having high clinical significance in real-time and remote healthcare monitoring. The findings reported here and the lessons learnt shall enable the healthcare system worldwide to counter not only this ongoing COVID but many other such global pandemics the humanity may suffer from time to come.
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spelling pubmed-93388562022-07-31 Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach Pal, Madhumita Parija, Smita Mohapatra, Ranjan K. Mishra, Snehasish Rabaan, Ali A. Al Mutair, Abbas Alhumaid, Saad Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A. Dhama, Kuldeep Biomed Res Int Research Article OBJECTIVE: Internet of Things (IoT) integrates several technologies where devices learn from the experience of each other thereby reducing human-intervened likely errors. Modern technologies like IoT and machine learning enable the conventional to patient-specific approach transition in healthcare. In conventional approach, the biggest challenge faced by healthcare professionals is to predict a disease by observing the symptoms, monitoring the remote area patient, and also attending to the patient all the time after being hospitalised. IoT provides real-time data, makes decision-making smarter, and provides far superior analytics, and all these to help improve the quality of healthcare. The main objective of the work was to create an IoT-based automated system using machine learning models for symptom-based COVID-19 prognosis. METHODS: Comparative analysis of predictive microbiology of COVID-19 from case symptoms using various machine learning classifiers like logistics regression, k-nearest neighbor, support vector machine, random forest, decision trees, Naïve Bayes, and gradient booster is reported here. For the sake of the validation and verification of the models, performance of each model based on the retrieved cloud-stored data was measured for accuracy. RESULTS: From the accuracy plot, it was concluded that k-NN was more accurate (97.97%) followed by decision tree (97.79), support vector machine (97.42), logistics regression (96.50), random forest (90.66), gradient boosting classifier (87.77), and Naïve Bayes (73.50) in COVID-19 prognosis. CONCLUSION: The paper presents a health monitoring IoT framework having high clinical significance in real-time and remote healthcare monitoring. The findings reported here and the lessons learnt shall enable the healthcare system worldwide to counter not only this ongoing COVID but many other such global pandemics the humanity may suffer from time to come. Hindawi 2022-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9338856/ /pubmed/35915793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3113119 Text en Copyright © 2022 Madhumita Pal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pal, Madhumita
Parija, Smita
Mohapatra, Ranjan K.
Mishra, Snehasish
Rabaan, Ali A.
Al Mutair, Abbas
Alhumaid, Saad
Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A.
Dhama, Kuldeep
Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach
title Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach
title_full Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach
title_fullStr Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach
title_full_unstemmed Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach
title_short Symptom-Based COVID-19 Prognosis through AI-Based IoT: A Bioinformatics Approach
title_sort symptom-based covid-19 prognosis through ai-based iot: a bioinformatics approach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9338856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35915793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3113119
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