A Multi-intelligent Agent System for Automatic Construction of Rule-based Expert System
Author(s) -
Mohammed Abbas Kadhim,
M. Afshar Alam,
Harleen Kaur
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of intelligent systems and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-9058
pISSN - 2074-904X
DOI - 10.5815/ijisa.2016.09.08
Subject(s) - expert system , computer science , knowledge base , legal expert system , subject matter expert , domain (mathematical analysis) , rule based system , domain knowledge , knowledge based systems , intelligent agent , intelligent decision support system , shell (structure) , data mining , knowledge extraction , artificial intelligence , engineering , mathematical analysis , civil engineering , mathematics
The main general purpose of this research is the automatic construction of rule-based expert system in diagnosis domain based on an expert system tool and a multi-intelligent agent system. The first goal is used an expert system tool (shell) which is called Diagnosis Domain Tool for Rule-based Expert System (DDTRES) [1]. The second goal is used a multi-intelligent agent architecture for knowledge extraction to elicit knowledge from its resources (domain experts, text documents, databases) for automatic construction of a knowledge base. That means, instead of using traditional methods for knowledge base construction, we used automatic way for that job. In order to achieve second objective, the following agents have been used: The Expert Mining Intelligent Agent (EMIA), The Text Mining Intelligent Agent (TMIA) [2], and The Multi-Intelligent Agent for Knowledge Discovery in Database (MIAKDD) [3]. We are aim to produce an effective final knowledge base by cooperation between EMIA, TMIA, and MIAKDD approaches and integrated with the diagnosis domain tool (DDTRES) to produce a complete rule-based expert system in diagnosis domain. We applied the captured rule-based expert system on heart diseases diagnosis, we found system performance is between a good and a very good range.
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