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As the mechanism of the effective traditional Chinese medical science treatment remains confounding, researchers seek to analyze the therapies using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with advanced techniques. In this paper we take advantage of the technique of data mining with the software SPSS (Statistical Product and Service Solutions), in particular the Apriori algorithm for association rules...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been widely used to treat various diseases like infectious diseases. Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation (TBSD) is the main principle in TCM clinical practice. So exploring the relationships between diagnoses and treatments from successful cases is important and valuable for better treating hepatitis diseases, which is a decision support problem based...
Traditional Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (TCPD) is one of the most important diagnostic techniques in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and computerized analysis of pulse signals is a crucial step for objectifying and standardizing TCPD. This paper presents an automated wrist-pulse signal diagnosis approach by using the independent component analysis (ICA) to extract pulse signal features. A wrist-pulse...
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