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Adaptive Clustering Algorithm for Big Health Data Classification

Neeraj Bhargava, Pramod Singh Rathore, Meenakshi Jha, Ankur Goswami

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Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of tobacco and alcohol consumption among different age groups, using data collected by the World Health Organization (WHO). The analysis quantifies alcohol and tobacco consumption in grams per day, aggregating the total amount consumed by each age group. Consumption of alcohol is considered not only through wine, but also through other mediums such as medicine, inhalers, etc. while tobacco is consumed through smoking, dry tobacco, etc. Our analysis also takes into account whether the cases of consumption were controlled or uncontrolled. The majority of cases analyzed in our study were found to be controlled. Finally, we present graphical representations of the analysis results, highlighting the dependencies between different variables.

Topics & Concepts

Alcohol consumptionCluster analysisConsumption (sociology)Computer scienceWineTobacco useAlgorithmData miningEnvironmental healthAlcoholArtificial intelligenceMedicineFood scienceSocial scienceSociologyChemistryPopulationBiochemistryData Mining Algorithms and ApplicationsArtificial Intelligence in HealthcareAdvanced Clustering Algorithms Research
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