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What Is Expert System

An expert system is a computer program that mimics human decision-making to solve complex problems by utilizing a knowledge base and inference rules. In healthcare, it involves knowledge acquisition from medical experts and organizes this information into a structured knowledge base for diagnosis and treatment recommendations. The effectiveness of the system relies on the quality of the expert knowledge stored within it.

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What Is Expert System

An expert system is a computer program that mimics human decision-making to solve complex problems by utilizing a knowledge base and inference rules. In healthcare, it involves knowledge acquisition from medical experts and organizes this information into a structured knowledge base for diagnosis and treatment recommendations. The effectiveness of the system relies on the quality of the expert knowledge stored within it.

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W H AT I S E X P E RT S Y S T E M

• An expert system is a computer program that is


designed to solve complex problems and to
provide decision-making ability like a human
expert.
• It performs this by extracting knowledge from
its knowledge base using the reasoning and
inference rules according to the user queries.
• The performance of an expert system is based
on the expert's knowledge stored in its
knowledge base.
H O W D O E S A N E X P E RT
SYSTEM WORK?
• Expert System in Healthcare Diagnosis
• Knowledge Acquisition: Medical experts encode
information about diseases, symptoms,
diagnostic tests, and treatment options.
• Knowledge Representation: Acquired
knowledge is organized into a knowledge base,
representing each disease with associated
symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and
recommended treatments.
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