Tejaswita Garg

Work place: School of Studies in Computer Science & Applications, Jiwaji University-Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, 474011, India

E-mail: tejaswitagarg@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big data and learning analytics

Biography

Tejaswita Garg is research scholar at Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. She has completed her Master of Technology in Computer Science from Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Rajasthan in 2013. She is interested in research areas including Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics.

Author Articles
A Novel Algorithm for Stacked Generalization Approach to Predict Neurological Disorder over Digital Footprints

By Tejaswita Garg Sanjay K. Gupta

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2023.05.05, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2023

Digital footprints track online behaviors of an individual when communicating over social media platforms. In this paper, sentiment classification is carried out over online posts and tweets to pre detect whether a person is having neurological disorder or not. This study proposed a Hybrid Optimized Model Ensemble STACKed (HOMESTACK) algorithm built on stacked generalization approach that uses stacking and blending ensemble learning technique. The model is then evaluated over two datasets (Reddit Dataset1 & Twitter Dataset2) that include varied number of tweets. The pre-processing of the data and feature extraction is carried out to get cleaned text and vector corpus. The proposed HOMESTACK algorithm is then applied over training data using four base classifiers as Support Vector, Random Forest, K-Nearest Neighbor and CatBoost along with a Meta classifier as Logistic Regression. The testing data is then fed to the tuned model to compare the classification results and analysis. Also, Stacking and Blending ensemble frameworks and algorithms are proposed in this study. Execution time and metric evaluation are calculated in respect of Accuracy, Precision, Recall and F1-score. The experimental results clearly show that the proposed HOMESTACK algorithm performed better over chosen datasets as compared to blending ensemble and standalone machine learning classifiers.

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