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There has been a steady progress in creating expert systems capable of diagnosis; however, there exists no generic expert system structure capable of accurately representing medical knowledge and extracting diagnosis in a specific multi-disease medical discipline. This paper aims to justify a standard methodology that can be used in creating a generic expert system model for generic medical domains.
This paper describes a computational model developed for the diagnosis of multiple defects. If multiple defects interact, meaning that the cues observable for multiple defects are not a sum of the cues observable for the component defects, diagnosis is particularly difficult. We developed a description and classification of the ways cues change when defects interact. A computational model (named...
An expert system was constructed for the evaluation of the diagnosis and therapy for ischemic heart disease (IHD) in a decision model. The CORONARIA system works in two different modes: (1) as a system helping the operative works or screening the population for IHD; and (2) as a teaching model in the university and postgraduate medical education schools. This expert system uses a special expert-system...
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