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Enhancing Lung Cancer Classification Effectiveness Through Hyperparameter-Tuned Support Vector Machine

Gomiasti, Fita Sheila and Warto, Warto and Kartikadarma, Etika and Gondohanindijo, Jutono and Setiadi, De Rosal Ignatius Moses (2024) Enhancing Lung Cancer Classification Effectiveness Through Hyperparameter-Tuned Support Vector Machine. Journal of Computing Theories and Applications, 1 (4). pp. 396-406. ISSN 3024-9104

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Abstract

This research aims to improve the effectiveness of lung cancer classification performance using Support Vector Machines (SVM) with hyperparameter tuning. Using Radial Basis Function (RBF) kernels in SVM helps deal with non-linear problems. At the same time, hyperparameter tuning is done through Random Grid Search to find the best combination of parameters. Where the best parameter settings are C = 10, Gamma = 10, Probability = True. Test results show that the tuned SVM improves accuracy, precision, specificity, and F1 score significantly. However, there was a slight decrease in recall, namely 0.02. Even though recall is one of the most important measuring tools in disease classification, especially in imbalanced datasets, specificity also plays a vital role in avoiding misidentifying negative cases. Without hyperparameter tuning, the specificity results are so poor that considering both becomes very important. Overall, the best performance obtained by the proposed method is 0.99 for accuracy, 1.00 for precision, 0.98 for recall, 0.99 for f1-score, and 1.00 for specificity. This research confirms the potential of tuned SVMs in addressing complex data classification challenges and offers important insights for medical diagnostic applications.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Depositing User: dl fts
Date Deposited: 24 Nov 2024 07:22
Last Modified: 24 Nov 2024 08:01
URI: https://dl.futuretechsci.org/id/eprint/30

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