It is critical to diagnose liver illness early on in order to receive the best therapy possible. Because of the modest symptoms, medical professionals find it difficult to forecast the disease in its early stages. Symptoms frequently appear when it is too late. To address this problem, our research will use machine learning to improve liver disease diagnosis. The major goal of this study is to employ classification algorithms to distinguish between liver patients and healthy people. Chemical components (bilirubin, albumin, proteins, alkaline phosphatase) present in the human body, as well as tests such as SGOT and SGPT, determine whether a person is a patient, or whether they need to be diagnosed. Excessive alcohol consumption, inhalation of toxic gases, eating of contaminated food, pickles, and medicines have all contributed to an increase in patients with liver disease. The goal of this research is to analyse prediction algorithms in order to relieve doctors of their workload
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