Coronavirus 2019 (COVID -19) is the current global buzzword, putting the world at risk. The pandemic's exponential expansion of infected COVID-19 patients has challenged the medical field's resources, which are already few. Even established nations would not be in a perfect position to manage this epidemic correctly, leaving emerging countries and countries that have not yet begun to grow to address the problem. These problems can be solved by using machine learning models in a realistic way, such as by using computer-aided images during medical examinations. These models help predict the effects of the disease outbreak and help detect the effects in the coming days. In this paper, Multi-Features Decease Analysis (MFDA) is used with different ensemble classifiers to diagnose the disease's impact with the help of Computed Tomography (CT) scan images. There are various features associated with chest CT images, which help know the possibility of an individual being affected and how COVID-19 will affect the persons suffering from pneumonia. The current study attempts to increase the precision of the diagnosis model by evaluating various feature sets and choosing the best combination for better results. The model's performance is assessed using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve, the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), and the Confusion Matrix. It is observed from the resultant outcome that the performance of the proposed model has exhibited better efficient.
The cloud computing is the one that deals with the trading of the resources efficiently in accordance to the user's need. A Job scheduling is the choice of an ideal resource for any job to be executed with regard to waiting time, cost or turnaround time. A cloud job scheduling will be an NP-hard problem that contains n jobs and m machines and every job is processed with each of these m machines to minimize the make span. The security here is one of the top most concerns in the cloud. In order to calculate the value of fitness the fuzzy inference system makes use of the membership function for determining the degree up to which the input parameters that belong to every fuzzy set is relevant. Here the fuzzy is used for the purpose of scheduling energy as well as security in the cloud computing.
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