Diabetes is the deadliest chronic diseases in the world. According to World Health Organization (WHO) around 422
million people are currently suffering from diabetes, particularly in low and middle-income countries. Also, the number of
deaths due to diabetes is close to 1.6 million. Recent research has proven that the occurrence of diabetes is likely to be seen in
people aged between 18 and this has risen from 4.7 to 8.5% from 1980 to 2014. Early diagnosis is necessary so that the disease
does not go into advanced stages which is quite difficult to cure. Significant research has been performed in diabetes predictions.
As time passes, challenges keep increasing to build a system to detect diabetes systematically.