Expert System To Detect Human’s Skin Diseases Using Forward Chaining Method Based On Web Mobile

Skin is a sense of touch in humans’ body which one of its functions is to feel the touch. Another function of the skin is to release the residual substances such as sweat. This part of the human body is very sensitive, easy to get hurt, and feels a sense of sensitivity. Human skin consists of epider...

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Hauptverfasser: Sundari, Jenie, Hamimah, Handayani, Popon, Yunita, Dwi Lesmono, Ibnu, Rahmayu, Mulia, Kusumawardhani, Paramita, Budiarti, Yusnia, Fadilah, Nurhayati
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Zusammenfassung:Skin is a sense of touch in humans’ body which one of its functions is to feel the touch. Another function of the skin is to release the residual substances such as sweat. This part of the human body is very sensitive, easy to get hurt, and feels a sense of sensitivity. Human skin consists of epidermis and dermis. Skin diseases can be caused by a decrease in the immune system, allergies, viruses, or other causes. Skin disease is generally caused by a less guarded hygiene, bacteria, viral, allergic reactions, and low body resistance. If the cause of skin disease is only due to a lack of maintaining cleanliness, it can be prevented by changing lifestyles to be cleaner and healthier. Especially in Indonesia which is a tropical country, where the humidity is very high and can increase the development of bacteria on the skin. In another situation, not all people understand skin diseases for treatment or prevention. By the reason, The Forward Chaining Method is made to provide information about diagnoses of several skin diseases and produces conclusions. The existence of this expert system application makes it easy for people to get any information about skin diseases
ISSN:2261-236X
2274-7214
2261-236X
DOI:10.1051/matecconf/201821802015