Development of an Ayurveda-Integrated Feature Engineering Framework for Disease Prediction
Downloads
Published
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2026.17.3.03Keywords:
Ayurveda-Based Feature Engineering (AFE), Disease Prediction, Machine Learning Classifiers, Alzheimer's disease, Prakriti and Dosha Encoding, Integrative Healthcare AnalyticsDimensions Badge
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 The Scientific Temper

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
A combination of the conventional Ayurvedic diagnostic knowledge and the recent computational intelligence should provide a direction to an improved way of improving the accuracy of diagnosing diseases and broadening the horizon of the entire healthcare provision. This paper introduces an Ayurveda-Based Feature Engineering (AFE) Framework in disease prediction with the assistance of machine-learning techniques. The systematically Ayurvedic diagnostic parameters of the Ayurvedic Prakriti constitution, Dosha imbalance, Agni condition, Nadi, and Astavidha Pariksha are systematically translated into structured machine-readable numerical features. To create a high-quality set of features that was consistent with the traditional medical reasoning and data science demands, a dataset gathered in the Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics was annotated with these parameters encoded. Several machine learning classifiers such as the random forest (RF), the support vector machine (SVM) as well as the navie bayes (NB) were trained and optimized using this improved dataset. Experiments indicate that using Ayurveda elements of diagnoses leads to a significant increase in predictive performance over traditional symptom-only models with significant improvements in accuracy, F1-score, and AUC measures. The presented AFE framework contributes to a powerful bridge between Ayurveda classical and contemporary predictive analytics and makes it possible to implement culturally-rooted and predictable disease-based forecasting systems. The contribution provides the foundation of the future study on integrative healthcare analytics and provides a scalable framework of building more sophisticated Ayurveda-informed clinical decision support systems.Abstract
How to Cite
Downloads
Similar Articles
- Pritee Rajaram Ray, Bijal Zaveri, The role of technology in implementing effective education for children with learning difficulties , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): The Scientific Temper
- Yanbo Wang, Yonghong Zhu, Jingjing Liu, Research on the current situation and influencing factors of college students learning engagement in a blended teaching environment , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 14 No. 03 (2023): The Scientific Temper
- Ramya Singh, Archana Sharma, Nimit Gupta, Nursing on the edge: An empirical exploration of gig workers in healthcare and the unseen impacts on the nursing profession , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 15 No. 01 (2024): The Scientific Temper
- V Babydeepa, K. Sindhu, A hybrid feature selection and generative adversarial network for lung and uterus cancer prediction with big data , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 15 No. 03 (2024): The Scientific Temper
- Ashish Nagila, Abhishek K Mishra, The effectiveness of machine learning and image processing in detecting plant leaf disease , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): The Scientific Temper
- Rashmika Vaghela, Dileep Labana, Kirit Modi, Efficient I3D-VGG19-based architecture for human activity recognition , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): The Scientific Temper
- R. Selvakumar, A. Manimaran, Janani G, K.R. Shanthy, Design and development of artificial intelligence assisted railway gate controlling system using internet of things , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): The Scientific Temper
- S. C. Prabha, P. Sivaraaj, S. Kantha Lakshmi, Data analysis and machine learning-based modeling for real-time production , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 14 No. 03 (2023): The Scientific Temper
- R. Sakthiraman, L. Arockiam, RFSVMDD: Ensemble of multi-dimension random forest and custom-made support vector machine for detecting RPL DDoS attacks in an IoT-based WSN environment , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 16 No. 03 (2025): The Scientific Temper
- J. Fathima Fouzia, M. Mohamed Surputheen, M. Rajakumar, Hybrid pigeon optimization-based feature selection and modified multi-class semantic segmentation for skin cancer detection (HPO-MMSS) , The Scientific Temper: Vol. 16 No. 05 (2025): The Scientific Temper
<< < 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 > >>
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.

