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@article{160213,
author = {B.Rishi Srivathsava and P.Vikas and B.Sai Teja Goud and Mrs K. Sreelatha and P. Vikas},
title = {Learning From Disasters},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
pages = {146-149},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160213},
abstract = {By using traditional machine learning algorithms, this study seeks to understand the relationship between the survival and mortality rates of passengers on the Titanic RMS. The passenger class, age, sex, passenger ID, and the number of siblings were all included in the dataset that was utilised for analysis, which was downloaded from the Kaggle website. Decision trees, random forests, xg-boost, the gradient boosting method, K-Nearest Neighbours, and logistic regression are just a few of the algorithms that are compared in terms of prediction accuracy in this study. Utilising the distinctive insights and extremely accurate numbers produced by each algorithm, the examination concentrates on the accuracy and precision of each approach. With the help of this study, we hope to advance our understanding of disaster analysis and offer new perspectives on how to make maritime accidents safer in the future},
keywords = {Learning From Disasters},
month = {},
}
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