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Preprocessing and Generation of Association Rules for Bone Marrow Analysis Data of Hematology Using Abnormal Attribute Values
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Clinical Pathology uses laboratory tests on body fluids such as blood and urine to diagnose diseases. Haematology is the study of blood and blood forming organs such as bone marrow. In this paper we analyze the components of the bone marrow and the structure of the bone marrow analysis database. The Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) steps are briefly explained. 18,000 bone marrow analysis records are collected from a reputed Hospital and this raw data is transformed into a preprocessed data using the pre-processing phases of KDD such as Data Cleaning, Data Selection and Data Transformation. The eliminate_the_tuple technique is used to clean the data. The attributes related to the bone marrow components are selected. The ranges of low, high and normal values for the individual attributes are used to transform the data. The Data Mining techniques are studied and theapriori algorithm is selected for finding frequent itemsets that are used for the generation of association rules. The transformed bone marrow data with low values is used to generate associations between the attributes of the bone marrow dataset.
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Association Rule Mining, Bone Marrow Analysis, Haematology, Knowledge Discovery in Databases.
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