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Blood glucose prediction using artificial neural networks trained with the AIDA diabetes simulator: A proof-of-concept pilot study
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نویسنده
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robertson g. ,lehmann e.d. ,sandham w. ,hamilton d.
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منبع
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journal of electrical and computer engineering - 2011 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Diabetes mellitus is a major,and increasing,global problem. however,it has been shown that,through good management of blood glucose levels (bgls),the associated and costly complications can be reduced significantly. in this pilot study,elman recurrent artificial neural networks (anns) were used to make bgl predictions based on a history of bgls,meal intake,and insulin injections. twenty-eight datasets (from a single case scenario) were compiled from the freeware mathematical diabetes simulator,aida. it was found that the most accurate predictions were made during the nocturnal period of the 24 hour daily cycle. the accuracy of the nocturnal predictions was measured as the root mean square error over five test days (rmse 5 day) not used during ann training. for bgl predictions of up to 1 hour a rmse 5 day of (±sd) 0.15 ± 0.04 mmol/l was observed. for bgl predictions up to 10 hours,a rmse 5 day of (±sd) 0.14 ± 0.16 mmol/l was observed. future research will investigate a wider range of aida case scenarios,real-patient data,and data relating to other factors influencing bgls. ann paradigms based on real-time recurrent learning will also be explored to accommodate dynamic physiology in diabetes. © 2011 gavin robertson et al.
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آدرس
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bioengineering department,university of strathclyde,wolfson building,106 rottenrow, United Kingdom, department of imaging,imperial college of science,technology and medicine,royal brompton hospital,sydney street, United Kingdom, bioengineering department,university of strathclyde,wolfson building,106 rottenrow,glasgow g4 0nw,united kingdom,scotsig,40 westbourne gardens, United Kingdom, ateeda limited,cbc house,24 canning street, United Kingdom
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