2023
DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i4.12998
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Comparison Of The C.45 And Naive Bayes Algorithms To Predict Diabetes

Alam Alam,
Divi Adiffia Freza Alana,
Christina Juliane

Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is an urgent global health problem and has a major impact on people around the world. This disease is characterized by high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood due to disturbances in the production or use of the hormone insulin by the body. This study aims to carry out accurate early detection of diabetics so that they can be treated as soon as possible to reduce the risk of death and to compare the two algorithms that have the best level of accuracy. The algorithms used in this study are … Show more

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“…The Naive Bayes method is a probability-based classification technique based on Bayes' theorem with the assumption that predictors are independent of each other within a class (Alam, Alana, & Juliane, 2023) (Rahman & Fauzi Abdulloh, 2023) (Apriyani, Maskuri, Ratsanjani, Pramudhita, & Rawansyah, 2023). In research conducted (Nasution, Dar, & Nasution, 2023) the naive Bayes method was used to classify students' interest in using gaming laptops and the accuracy obtained was 90%, this means that the naive Bayes method can be used to carry out classification well (F. F. Hasibuan, Dar, & Yanris, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Naive Bayes method is a probability-based classification technique based on Bayes' theorem with the assumption that predictors are independent of each other within a class (Alam, Alana, & Juliane, 2023) (Rahman & Fauzi Abdulloh, 2023) (Apriyani, Maskuri, Ratsanjani, Pramudhita, & Rawansyah, 2023). In research conducted (Nasution, Dar, & Nasution, 2023) the naive Bayes method was used to classify students' interest in using gaming laptops and the accuracy obtained was 90%, this means that the naive Bayes method can be used to carry out classification well (F. F. Hasibuan, Dar, & Yanris, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%