EXPERT SYSTEM ON THYPHOID AND MALARIA DIAGNOSIS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Title page Approval Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of Contents List of Figures CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study - - - - - - - 13 1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - - - 15 1.3 Objectives of the Study - - - - - - - 15 1.4 Significance of the Study - - - - - - 16 1.5 Scope of the project - - - - - - - 16 1.6 Limitation of the study - - - - - - -- 16 1.7 Definition of terns/variables - - - - - - 17 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEWS 2.1 Overview of Expert System - - - - - - 18 2.2 Prominent expert systems and languages - - - - 19 2.3 The study of expert systems - - - - - - 20 2.3.1 Knowledge representation - - - - - - 20 2.3.2 Knowledge engineer - - - - - -- - 20 2.4. End user - - - - - - - - - 21 2.4.1 Explanation system - - - - - - - 22 2.5 Expert systems versus problem-solving systems - - - 24 2.6 Individuals involved with expert systems - - - - 25 2.7 Application of expert systems - - - - - - 26 2.8 Advantages and disadvantages - - - - - - 29 2.9 Types of problems solved by expert systems - - - 29 CHAPTER THREE: ANALYSIS OF EXISTING SYSTEM AND NEW 3.1Systems Design - - - - - - - - - 31 3.2 Fact finding method - - - - - - - - 31 3.3 objective of a new system - - - - - - - 32 3.4 Input analysis of existing system- - - - - - 32

CHAPTER FOUR:               

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING OF A NEW SYSTEM 
41     System design      -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        37 
411  User Interface design     -        -        -        -        -        -        -        37
412  Database design   -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        38

42            Language choice   -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        43

43     Choice of the environment      -        -        -        -        -        -        43

44     Implementation    -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        43

441  Main system implementation  -        -        -        -        -        -        43

442  Data implementation     -        -        -        -        -        -        -        44

45     Software testing   -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        45

451  Testing plan         -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        45

452  System testing      -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        45

453  Main system driver testing      -        -        -        -        -        -        45

454  Database Testing  -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        45

46     Cost Analysis/Evaluation        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        46

CHAPTER FIVE:                 

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

51     Summary of achievement                  -        -        -        -        -        -        47

52     Problems encountered solutions                 -        -        -        -        -        47

53     Recommendations         -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        47

54     Suggestions for further improvement         -        -        -        -        -        48

55     Conclusion -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        -        48

BIBLOGRAPHY                  

APPENDICES
Appendix   A:      System Source Code

Appendix   B:      Typical Input Forms with Data

Appendix   C:      Typical Report

Appendix   D:      System User’s Guide

                                    LIST OF FIGURES

FIG                                         TITLE                                              PAGE

Fig 31                                     Sample medical examination form    33

Fig 32                                     Sample of medical lab report            34

Fig 33                                     Information Flow diagram                35

Fig 41                                     Diagnosis form                                 38

Fig 42                                     Database flow chart                          40

Fig 43                                     Program flow chart                           41

Fig 44                                     Program control flowchart                42

Fig 45                                     Main system implementation window        43

Fig 46                                     Table implementation                       44

ABSTRACT

 This project, Expert system on Malaria and Typhoid Diagnosis, is a software system tailored for use in the diagnosis of malaria and typhoid diseases  The software is an expert system with a database containing an expert knowledge  The user only uses it to determine whether he or she has any of the diseases within its domain  The software has been designed to be interactive with audio capability eliciting from the user if they have symptoms of the diseases The user response helps the expert system to determine the level at which the disease is present  The user is further advised on what next to do  This software is implemented in visual basic programming environment, Health care facility should be accessible by all at all time  But some of the people that should access these facilities are far removed from these facilities It would be of great necessity to provide a computerized system that will provide a complementary medical service, such as medical disease diagnosis in places where accessibility is a problem as well as health care facilities where qualified experts are lacking, hence this topic, Expert System on Malaria and typhoid fever Diagnose

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

11            Background of the Study

An expert system is a software system that attempts to reproduce the performance of one or more human experts, most commonly in a specific problem domain, and is a traditional application and/or subfield of artificial intelligence A wide variety of methods can be used to simulate the performance of the expert however common to most or all are

1) The creation of a so-called "knowledgebase" which uses some knowled+`ge representation formalism to capture the subject matter experts (SME) knowledge and

2) A process of gathering that knowledge from the SME and codifying it according to the formalism, which is called knowledge engineering Expert systems may or may not have learning components but a third common element is that once the system is developed it is proven by being placed in the same real world problem solving situation as the human SME, typically as an aid to human workers or a supplement to some information system

As a premiere application of computing and artificial intelligence, the topic of expert systems has many points of contact with general systems theoryoperations researchbusiness process reengineering and various topics in applied mathematics and management science

Two illustrations of actual expert systems can give an idea of how they work In one real world case at a chemical refinery a senior employee was about to retire and the company was concerned that the loss of his expertise in managing a fractionating tower would severely impact operations of the plant A knowledge engineer was assigned to produce an expert system reproducing his expertise saving the company the loss of the valued knowledge asset Similarly a system called Mycin was developed from the expertise of best diagnosticians of bacterial infections whose performance was found to be as good as or better than the average clinician An early commercial success and illustration of another typical application (a task generally considered overly complex for a human) was an expert system fielded by DEC in the 1980s to quality check the configurations of their computers prior to delivery The eighties were the time of greatest popularity of expert systems and interest lagged after the onset of the AI Winter

In like manner, developing one of such system to represent the repository of the knowledge of a medical doctor is as essential as any other expert system  To this end, this project, Expert System on the Diagnosis of non communicable diseases is a necessity

12     Statement of the Problem

Health care facility should be accessible by all at all times  But some of the people that should access these facilities are far removed from these facilities  More so, in the few available facilities, qualified medical personnel are always key issues that need urgent redress 

In view of the foregoing, it would be of great necessity to provide a computerized system that will provide a complementary medical service, such as medical disease diagnosis in places where accessibility is a problem as well as health care facilities where qualified experts are lacking, hence this topic, Expert System on Malaria and typhoid fever Diagnosis

13             Objectives of the Study

The major objective of this work is to develop an expert system on diagnosis of non communicable diseases  It also targets towards contributing to academic research work

It is also to ascertain whether the diseases could be diagnosed based on signs and symptoms

It will also examine a patient based on simple clinical signs, and to improve family and community health

14            Significance of the Study

If this prototype is fully developed will be very useful in many areas such as:

a                 It will help to retain the skill of an expert medical doctor in case of any eventuality;

b                  It can support academic development;

c      It can be useful in many hospitals, both private and government, cases where the expert is not on seat;

d                 It can also be used in the laboratory for quick research work

15            Scope of the Project

The scope of this work will include the following

1                 A dynamic database system that can act as a knowledge based system

2                 A complete model of an expert system to portray sample troubleshooter

3                 Explore the power of visual basic in data handling

4                 To implement a dynamic search system

16               Limitations of the Study

The major constraint faced during the implementation of this work was finance  This is among other frustrations such as program failures during modular construction stages  Time was another important factor that limited the extent to which I want to research

17     Definition of Terms/Variables

Diagnose: The identifying of an illness or disorder in a patient through physical examination, medical tests, or other procedures

Medical:  Relating to medicine, physical examination to determine health: a physical examination by a doctor to check

Malaria:   An infectious disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes Common in tropical countries, the disease is characterized by recurring chills and fever

Typhoid:   A disease condition or a serious fatal bacterial infection of the digestive system, caused by ingesting food or water contaminated with the bacillus Salmonella typhoid

Communicable:A communicable disease that can be passed from one person

                                                                                                                                                        Expert:somebody with a great deal of knowledge, skill, training, or experience in a particular field or activity

  a medical expert

         

Knowledge-based:  Information system that store wealth of ones knowledge

Symptoms:  Signs of an ill health

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