Improved Malaria Outbreak Predictive Model Using Naïve Baye and Artificial Neural Network
- Author(s): Aminu Aliyu and Abubakar Bello Bada
PAPER DETAILS
- Computer Science and Engineering
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Paper ID: UIJRTV4I90003
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Volume: 04
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Issue: 09
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Pages: 23-36
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July 2023
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ISSN: 2582-6832
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Abstract
Malaria is one of the deadliest diseases in West Africa sub-region that needed urgent address, especially during the rainy season. Early alert of the disease outbreak can come a long way in degrading its devastating effect on the community, and also help decision-makers understand the gravity of the disease in our community as well as guide them in providing pro-active solutions. This study developed an improved malaria outbreak model using Naïve Bayes and Artificial Neural Network using a large dataset from Kebbi state, Nigeria, for the year 2020-to-2022 considering parameters such as; Min. Temperature, Max. Temperature, Humidity, Number of Rainfall, and Number of cases recorded, and outbreak recorded in YES/NO. The study checked accuracy using a confusion matrix and finds that Naïve Bayes predict better with high accuracy of 90% than Artificial Neural Network at 98%.