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Ensemble machine learning framework for predicting maternal health risk during pregnancy
Ensemble machine learning framework for predicting maternal health risk during pregnancy
Journal Article

Ensemble machine learning framework for predicting maternal health risk during pregnancy

2024
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Overview
Maternal health risks can cause a range of complications for women during pregnancy. High blood pressure, abnormal glucose levels, depression, anxiety, and other maternal health conditions can all lead to pregnancy complications. Proper identification and monitoring of risk factors can assist to reduce pregnancy complications. The primary goal of this research is to use real-world datasets to identify and predict Maternal Health Risk (MHR) factors. As a result, we developed and implemented the Quad-Ensemble Machine Learning framework to predict Maternal Health Risk Classification (QEML-MHRC). The methodology used a vacxsriety of Machine Learning (ML) models, which then integrated with four ensemble ML techniques to improve prediction. The dataset collected from various maternity hospitals and clinics subjected to nineteen training and testing tests. According to the exploratory data analysis, the most significant risk factors for pregnant women include high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and high blood sugar levels. The study proposed a novel approach to dealing with high-risk factors linked to maternal health. Dealing with class-specific performance elaborated further to properly understand the distinction between high, low, and medium risks. All tests yielded outstanding results when predicting the amount of risk during pregnancy. In terms of class performance, the dataset associated with the “HR” class outperformed the others, predicting 90% correctly. GBT with ensemble stacking outperformed and demonstrated remarkable performance for all evaluation measure (0.86) across all classes in the dataset. The key success of the models used in this work is the ability to measure model performance using a class-wise distribution. The proposed approach can help medical experts assess maternal health risks, saving lives and preventing complications throughout pregnancy. The prediction approach presented in this study can detect high-risk pregnancies early on, allowing for timely intervention and treatment. This study’s development and findings have the potential to raise public awareness of maternal health issues.