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Ontology-Based decision tree model for prediction of fatty liver diseases

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Pages 639-649 | Received 01 Dec 2021, Accepted 20 May 2022, Published online: 28 May 2022
 

Abstract

Non-Alcohol Fatty liver disease is a common clinical complication. The paper aimed to develop a knowledge-based fatty liver detection system based on an ontology and detection rules extracted from a decision tree algorithm. Ontology is created to represent knowledge related to patients and fatty liver disease. By utilizing 43 SWRL rules and the Drool inference engine in ontology, we detected fatty liver patients. The training dataset size is 70% of clean data, including 580 electronic medical records of patients who suffer from liver diseases. After inferencing the rules, the number of patients who suffer from fatty liver disease in ontology is the same as the decision tree model. The paper validated the result generated by the ontology model through the results of the decision tree model.

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