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Integrated Neural Network and Evolutionary Algorithm Approach for Liver Fibrosis Staging: Can Artificial Intelligence Reduce Patient Costs? Publisher



Nazarizadeh A1 ; Banirostam T1 ; Biglari T1 ; Kalantarhormozi M2 ; Chichagi F3 ; Behnoush AH4 ; Habibi MA5 ; Shahidi R6
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Source: JGH Open Published:2024


Abstract

Background and Aim: Staging liver fibrosis is important, and liver biopsy is the gold standard diagnostic tool. We aim to design and evaluate an artificial neural network (ANN) method by taking advantage of the Teaching Learning-Based Optimization (TLBO) algorithm for the prediction of liver fibrosis stage in blood donors and hepatitis C patients. Methods: We propose a method based on a selection of machine learning classification methods including multilayer perceptron (MLP) neural network, Naive Bayesian (NB), decision tree, and deep learning. Initially, the synthetic minority oversampling technique (SMOTE) is performed to address the imbalance in the dataset. Afterward, the integration of MLP and TLBO is implemented. Results: We propose a novel algorithm that reduces the number of required patient features to seven inputs. The accuracy of MLP using 12 features is 0.903, while that of the proposed MLP with TLBO is 0.891. Besides, the diagnostic accuracy of all methods, except the model designed with the Bayesian network, increases when the SMOTE balancer is applied. Conclusion: The decision tree-based deep learning methods show the highest levels of accuracy with 12 features. Interestingly, with the use of TLBO and seven features, MLP reached an accuracy rate of 0.891, which is quite satisfactory when compared with those of similar studies. The proposed model provides high diagnostic accuracy, while reducing the required number of properties from the samples. The results of our study show that the recruited algorithm of our study is more straightforward, with a smaller number of required properties and similar accuracy. © 2024 The Authors. JGH Open published by Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
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