Classification of Malaria Complication Using CART (Classification and Regression Tree) and Naïve Bayes
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Title
Classification of Malaria Complication Using CART (Classification and Regression Tree) and Naïve Bayes
Subject
Malaria, Classification and Regression Tree, Naïve Bayes
Description
Malaria is a disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite that transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes.Malaria can become a dangerous disease iflate have the medical treatment. The late medical treatment happened because of misdiagnosis and lack of medical staff, especially in the countryside. This problem can cause severe malaria that has complications.This study creates a system prediction to classify the severe malaria disease using Classification and Regression Tree (CART) method and the probability of malaria complication using Naïve Bayes method. The first step of this study is classifying the patients that have symptom are infected severe malaria or not based on the model that has been built. The next step, if the patient classified severe malaria then the data predicted if there any probability of complication by the malaria. There are 8 possibilities of complication malaria which are convulsion, hypoglycemia, hyperpyrexia, and the combinations of these four. The first step will evaluate by using F-score, precision and recall while the second step will evaluate by using accuracy. The highest result F-score, precision and recall are 0.551, 0.471 and 0.717. The highest accuracy 81.2% which predicted the complication is Hypoglycemia.
Creator
Rachmadania Irmanita1, Sri Suryani Prasetiyowati2, Yuliant Sibaroni3
Source
https://jurnal.iaii.or.id/index.php/RESTI/issue/view/20
Publisher
Telkom University
Date
13 FEBRUARI 2021
Contributor
fAJAR BAGUS w
Format
pdf
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Rachmadania Irmanita1, Sri Suryani Prasetiyowati2, Yuliant Sibaroni3, “Classification of Malaria Complication Using CART (Classification and Regression Tree) and Naïve Bayes,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed May 17, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8547.