Virtual Dietitian: A Nutrition Knowledge-Based System Using Forward Chaining Algorithm

Author(s):  
Manuel B. Garcia ◽  
Joel B. Mangaba ◽  
Celeste C. Tanchoco
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Maura Widyaningsih

Computer field supports the existence of auxiliary program in medical development that is expert knowledge-based system, this system is one branch of Artifical Intellegence (AI). Expert systems are knowledge in learning about estimation or decision-making ability of an expert. Problem solving in the identification of a disease by using auxiliary program is needed a method and concept. Calculation techniques in computing systems are so important, given the level of need for information and the settlement of cases quickly.The results of the study are expert applications that assist in providing results of diagnosis of symptoms managed  the system, with inference using forward chaining, and reasioning with Dempster Shafer. Dempster Shafer's method is not monotonous in solving uncertainty problems, due to the addition or subtraction of new facts. Rule changes will occur, allowing the system to do the work of an expert.Data changes will occur both to diseases, symptoms, solutions and rules, allowing the system to do the work of an expert. The results of manual calculations with the system gives results in accordance with the application of Dempster Shafer method. Management of rules in the database facilitates the search for symptoms within the system.


1990 ◽  
Vol 29 (03) ◽  
pp. 193-199 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Schwarz ◽  
R. Grims ◽  
E. Rumpl ◽  
G. Rom ◽  
G. Pfurtscheller ◽  
...  

AbstractBRAINDEX (Brain-Death Expert System) is an interactive, knowledge-based expert system offering support to physicians in decision making concerning brain death. The physician is given the possibility of communicating in almost natural language and, therefore, in terms with which he is familiar. This updated version of the system is implemented on an IBM-PC/AT with the expert system shell PC-PLUS and consists of about 430 rules. The determination of brain death is realized with backward chaining and for the optional coma-scaling a forward-chaining mechanism is used.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-160
Author(s):  
Levi Jordan Halim ◽  
Ranny Ranny ◽  
P.M. Winarno

Plentiful choices of Student Activities Unit that offered by a campus like Multimedia Nusantara University can help students who want to choose a unit that suitable for them. The decision support system application with Forward Chaining method is built to help students choosing the Student Activity Unit that suits them. Multiple Intelligence method is used as the knowledge base at making the rules. The aspects that considered as attributes to choosing the Student Activities Unit is the initial interest and also the multiple intelligence scores that the level of conformity will be searched by using Forward Chaining method. This research has produced a knowledge-based decision support system that can help students at choosing Student Activities Unit that suitable for them with the highest accuracy of 86.67 percent. This system is designed in website with PHP and MySQL database programming language. Index Terms—Forward Chaining, Knowledge-based, Multimedia Nusantara University, Multiple Intelligence, Student Activities Unit 


1986 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard H. Brown ◽  
Jonathan K. Millen ◽  
Ethan A. Scarl

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