Tharageswari, K.Sundaram, N. MohanaSanthosh, R.2023-12-132023-12-132023Tharageswari, K. A concatenation approach-based disease prediction model for sustainable health care system / K. Tharageswari, N. Mohana Sundaram, R. Santhosh // Системні дослідження та інформаційні технології : міжнародний науково-технічний журнал. – 2023. – № 3. – С. 81-95. – Бібліогр.: 26 назв.1681–6048https://ela.kpi.ua/handle/123456789/63077Abstract. In the present world, due to many factors like environmental changes, food styles, and living habits, human health is constantly affected by different diseases, which causes a huge amount of data to be managed in health care. Some diseases become life-threatening if they are not cured at the starting stage. Thus, it is a complex task for the healthcare system to design a well-trained disease prediction model for accurately identifying diseases. Deep learning models are the most widely used in disease prediction research, but their performance is inferior to conventional models. In order to overcome this issue, this work introduces the concatenation of Inception V3 and Xception deep learning convolutional neural network models. The proposed model extracts the main features and produces the prediction result more accurately than traditional predictive models. This work analyses the performance of the proposed model in terms of accuracy, precision, recall, and f1-score. It compares the proposed model to existing techniques such as Stacked Denoising Auto-Encoder (SDAE), Logistic Regression (LR), MLP, MLP with attention mechanism (MLP-A), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Multi Neural Network (MNN), and Hybrid Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)-Random Forest (RF).enfeature extractiondisease predictiondeep learningInception V3Xceptionвилучення функційпрогнозування захворюваньглибоке навчанняA concatenation approach-based disease prediction model for sustainable health care systemМодель прогнозування захворювання на основі підходу конкатенації для стійкої системи охорони здоров’яArticlePp. 81-95https://doi.org/10.20535/SRIT.2308-8893.2023.3.0662-50