4 Star Complementary Food Menu Recommendation System Using the Mobile-Based Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making (FMADM) Method

  • Rahmaddeni
  • Zoromi F
  • Saputra Wijaya Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Toddler in the age category of six to twenty-four months should be ready to be given complementary food. In order to fulfill the nutritional needs for the toddler's growth, complementary foods must be sufficient for the kid according to their age while still paying attention to the continuity of breastfeeding. One thing that must be considered in choosing complementary foods is the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) which is categorized by age, weight, and food texture, which is adjusted to the toddler age category. In terms of fulfilling all aspects of choosing complementary foods, this study proposes the design of a 4-star daily menu recommendation system for toddlers which refers to the intake of daily calorie needs for toddlers, namely carbohydrates, animal protein, vegetable protein, and vitamins/minerals using the FMADM method (Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making). The FMADM method used is the Electre method. In this study, the authors succeeded in building the desired recommendation system using the Electre method which produces a daily menu based on the number of mealtimes, based on the age and weight of toddlers by observing the user's tendency to the texture and composition of food and its nutritional content in the recommendation system that is built, so that can be accessed via mobile devices owned by the user.

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Rahmaddeni, Zoromi, F., Saputra Wijaya, Y., & Anam, M. K. (2022). 4 Star Complementary Food Menu Recommendation System Using the Mobile-Based Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making (FMADM) Method. JAIA - Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 1(2), 28–38. https://doi.org/10.33372/jaia.v1i2.793

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