Expert System for Diagnosis and Management of Kidney Diseases
Amosa B.M.G., Olalere O. B., Kawonise K.A., Fabiyi A.O and Fabiyi A.A "Expert System for Diagnosis and Management of Kidney Diseases". International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) V30(3):132-137, December 2015. ISSN:2231-2803. www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract -
Kidney disease (KD) represents a major
public health problem in developed and developing
countries. Attempts at dealing with renal diseases
have been worrisome. This study describes an Expert
System for Diagnosis and Management of Kidney
Diseases. The structure of the system, its components
and their functions are described. The system has
about 76 rules. It can detect various types of Renal
Diseases. The system has been tested and gave
promising results. Symptoms and risk factors
associated with renal failure are taken as the basis of
this study. The building tool for the system is CLIPS
expert system version 6.3.
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Keywords
Expert System, Kidney, Renal, Diagnosis,
Clips.