EMCAR: Expert Multi Class Based on Association Rule

Several experimental studies revealed that expert systems have been successfully applied in real world domains such as medical diagnoses, traffic control, and many others. However, one of the major drawbacks of classic expert systems is their reliance on human domain experts which require time, care...

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