Cardiovascular Disease Detection By Leveraging Semi-Supervised Learning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10567v1
- Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 21:15:38 GMT
- Title: Cardiovascular Disease Detection By Leveraging Semi-Supervised Learning
- Authors: Shaohan Chen, Zheyan Liu, Huili Zheng, Qimin Zhang, Yiru Gong,
- Abstract summary: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) persists as a primary cause of death on a global scale.
Traditional supervised learning approaches for CVD detection rely heavily on large-labeled datasets.
This paper employs semi-supervised learning models to boost efficiency and accuracy of CVD detection when there are few labeled samples.
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- Abstract: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) persists as a primary cause of death on a global scale, which requires more effective and timely detection methods. Traditional supervised learning approaches for CVD detection rely heavily on large-labeled datasets, which are often difficult to obtain. This paper employs semi-supervised learning models to boost efficiency and accuracy of CVD detection when there are few labeled samples. By leveraging both labeled and vast amounts of unlabeled data, our approach demonstrates improvements in prediction performance, while reducing the dependency on labeled data. Experimental results in a publicly available dataset show that semi-supervised models outperform traditional supervised learning techniques, providing an intriguing approach for the initial identification of cardiovascular disease within clinical environments.
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