“…Further, Vikas et al ( 25 ), in their study, considered parameters such as lifestyle and food intake habits, and psychological parameters like anxiety and depression, and obtained an accuracy of 97.65% using the Naïve Bayes classifier, however, the questionnaire involved binary (yes and no) responses. Using ultrasound scanned images, Anuradha and Priyanka ( 26 ) and Deshpande and Wakankar ( 27 ) investigated PCOS and obtained an accuracy of 98% using Artificial Neural Networks and 95% using SVM, respectively. Further, Meena et al ( 33 ), using endometrial biopsies, obtained an accuracy of 83.70% using Artificial Neural Networks.…”