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The Development and Acceptance of Autism Advisory Expert System
Author(s) -
Amal Al-Wahaibi,
Mahla Al-Hajry,
Zainab M. Al-Bahrani,
Kamla Ali AlBusaidi
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of computing and information sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1708-0479
pISSN - 1708-0460
DOI - 10.21700/ijcis.2016.121
Subject(s) - autism , advisory committee , psychology , engineering ethics , engineering , psychiatry , political science , public administration
This research paper aimed to develop an expert system designed to offer parents an initial diagnosis for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Such a system would benefit parents who fear taking their child to a psychiatric hospital despite their need to do so. The system covers five diagnoses: Autism in low, medium and high levels, Asperger's Disorder, and Child Disintegrative Disorder (CDD). Once the system gives the parents a diagnosis, it also offers them a set of general advice for parents to follow so their child’s case won’t worsen. The system was evaluated by a domain expert and a set of potential users who listed the benefits, limitations, and risks.

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