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E. P. Ephzibah
Researcher at VIT University
Publications - 18
Citations - 351
E. P. Ephzibah is an academic researcher from VIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feature selection & Fuzzy logic. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 308 citations.
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A neuro fuzzy expert system for heart disease diagnosis
TL;DR: The neuro fuzzy classification of the disease with the help of genetic algorithms for feature selection is the frame work of the proposed system.
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Heart Disease Prediction Using Hybrid Genetic Fuzzy Model
T. Santhanam,E. P. Ephzibah +1 more
TL;DR: A hybrid genetic-fuzzy heart disease diagnosis system is designed that uses the benefits of genetic algorithms and fuzzy inference system for effective prediction of heart disease in patients and is easy to build thereby providing an easy option to be used in hospitals and medical centers.
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Cost effective approach on feature selection using genetic algorithms and fuzzy logic for diabetes diagnosis .
TL;DR: A way to enhance the performance of a model that combines genetic algorithms and fuzzy logic for feature selection and classification is proposed and proves to improve the classification accuracy.
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Framing Fuzzy Rules using Support Sets for Effective Heart Disease Diagnosis
TL;DR: Genetic algorithm is used to find the relevant set of features by optimizing the fitness function and using the operators like crossover and mutation and fuzzy rules are framed with the help of support sets.
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Heart Disease Classification Using PCA and Feed Forward Neural Networks
T. Santhanam,E. P. Ephzibah +1 more
TL;DR: The primary objective of this work is to discover a meaningful information in heart disease dataset for better diagnosis by selecting the important features in the dataset using Principal Component Analysis and regression techniques and concluding that the exp(B) can also be considered for feature selection.