A prototype design for medical diagnosis by an expert system

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This prototype interface has been designed by keeping an eye on previously designed medical diagnose expert systems. The focus of this designed prototype interface is chronic diseases of remote areas due to which people mostly get suffered. So, in order to design that prototype Firstly, collect some data by some medical expert. Secondly, make a database by using SQL Lite. Thirdly, Interaction with the people is through user-friendly interfaces developed using Visual Studio 2010. Data elicited for the isolation, identification of symptoms and possible recommendations on susceptibility patterns makes the knowledge base which was modeled into frames at the different levels of the decision trees and using the "IF - THEN" production rules, quick deductions are made. This software makes inferences on the base of provided symptoms and gives the output in the form of the disease. Furthermore, click on the disease and its medicines, tests, and precautions, it will display on their alternative panel.

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Jabeen, S. H., & Zhai, G. (2017). A prototype design for medical diagnosis by an expert system. In 2017 7th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering, WCSE 2017 (pp. 1413–1417). International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering (WCSE). https://doi.org/10.18178/wcse.2017.06.245

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