•  112
    Heart attack analysis & Prediction: A Neural Network Approach with Feature Analysis.
    with Majd N. Allouh
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (9): 47-54. 2023.
    heart attack analysis & prediction dataset is a major cause of death worldwide. Early detection and intervention are essential for improving the chances of a positive outcome. This study presents a novel approach to predicting the likelihood of a person having heart failure using a neural network model. The dataset comprises 304 samples with 11 features, such as age, sex, chest pain type, Trtbps, cholesterol, fasting blood sugar, resting electrocardiogram results, maximum heart rate achieved, ex…Read more
  •  331
    Predicting Heart Disease using Neural Networks
    with Ahmed Muhammad Haider Al-Sharif
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (9): 40-46. 2023.
    Cardiovascular diseases, including heart disease, pose a significant global health challenge, contributing to a substantial burden on healthcare systems and individuals. Early detection and accurate prediction of heart disease are crucial for timely intervention and improved patient outcomes. This research explores the potential of neural networks in predicting heart disease using a dataset collected from Kaggle, consisting of 1025 samples with 14 distinct features. The study's primary objective…Read more
  •  306
    Predicting Kidney Stone Presence from Urine Analysis: A Neural Network Approach using JNN
    with Amira Jarghon
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (9): 32-39. 2023.
    Kidney stones pose a significant health concern, and early detection can lead to timely intervention and improved patient outcomes. This research endeavours to predict the presence of kidney stones based on urine analysis, utilizing a neural network model. A dataset of 552 urine specimens, comprising six essential physical characteristics (specific gravity, pH, osmolarity, conductivity, urea concentration, and calcium concentration), was collected and prepared. Our proposed neural network archit…Read more
  •  263
    Neural Network-Based Water Quality Prediction
    with Mohammed Ashraf Al-Madhoun
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (9): 25-31. 2023.
    Water quality assessment is critical for environmental sustainability and public health. This research employs neural networks to predict water quality, utilizing a dataset of 21 diverse features, including metals, chemicals, and biological indicators. With 8000 samples, our neural network model, consisting of four layers, achieved an impressive 94.22% accuracy with an average error of 0.031. Feature importance analysis revealed arsenic, perchlorate, cadmium, and others as pivotal factors in wat…Read more
  •  169
    Predicting Life Expectancy in Diverse Countries Using Neural Networks: Insights and Implications
    with Alaa Mohammed Dawoud
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (9): 45-54. 2023.
    Life expectancy prediction, a pivotal facet of public health and policy formulation, has witnessed remarkable advancements owing to the integration of neural network models and comprehensive datasets. In this research, we present an innovative approach to forecasting life expectancy in diverse countries. Leveraging a neural network architecture, our model was trained on a dataset comprising 22 distinct features, acquired from Kaggle, and encompassing key health indicators, socioeconomic metrics,…Read more
  •  306
    Climate Change temperature Prediction Using Just Neural Network
    with Saja Kh Abu Safiah
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (9): 35-45. 2023.
    Climate change temperature prediction plays a crucial role in effective environmental planning. This study introduces an innovative approach that harnesses the power of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) within the Just Neural Network (JustNN) framework to enhance temperature forecasting in the context of climate change. By leveraging historical climate data, our model achieves exceptional accuracy, redefining the landscape of temperature prediction without intricate preprocessing. This model set…Read more
  •  121
    Artificial Neural Network Heart Failure Prediction Using JNN
    with Khaled M. Abu Al-Jalil
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (9): 26-34. 2023.
    Heart failure is a major cause of death worldwide. Early detection and intervention are essential for improving the chances of a positive outcome. This study presents a novel approach to predicting the likelihood of a person having heart failure using a neural network model. The dataset comprises 918 samples with 11 features, such as age, sex, chest pain type, resting blood pressure, cholesterol, fasting blood sugar, resting electrocardiogram results, maximum heart rate achieved, exercise-induce…Read more
  •  142
    Analyzing the Relationship between Smoking and Drinking Patterns Using Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Feature-Based Approach
    with Ahmed Samir Abu Al-Hussein, Mona Ayman Abu Aisha, and Iman Nahed Saeed Ahleel
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (9): 18-25. 2023.
    This study employs a neural network to analyze the connection between smoking, drinking, and various health-related factors using a dataset of 5148 samples. Achieving an impressive 99.94% accuracy and an average training error of 0.0016, the model identifies influential factors such as serum aminotransferases, serum creatinine, sex, weight, and triglyceride levels. These findings enhance our understanding of lifestyle choices and their impact on health. This research underscores the potential of…Read more
  •  299
    Machine Learning-Based Diabetes Prediction: Feature Analysis and Model Assessment
    with Fares Wael Al-Gharabawi
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (9): 10-17. 2023.
    This study employs machine learning to predict diabetes using a Kaggle dataset with 13 features. Our three-layer model achieves an accuracy of 98.73% and an average error of 0.01%. Feature analysis identifies Age, Gender, Polyuria, Polydipsia, Visual blurring, sudden weight loss, partial paresis, delayed healing, irritability, Muscle stiffness, Alopecia, Genital thrush, Weakness, and Obesity as influential predictors. These findings have clinical significance for early diabetes risk assessment. …Read more
  •  287
    Predictive Modeling of Breast Cancer Diagnosis Using Neural Networks:A Kaggle Dataset Analysis
    with Anas Bachir Abu Sultan
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (9): 1-9. 2023.
    Breast cancer remains a significant health concern worldwide, necessitating the development of effective diagnostic tools. In this study, we employ a neural network-based approach to analyze the Wisconsin Breast Cancer dataset, sourced from Kaggle, comprising 570 samples and 30 features. Our proposed model features six layers (1 input, 1 hidden, 1 output), and through rigorous training and validation, we achieve a remarkable accuracy rate of 99.57% and an average error of 0.000170 as shown in th…Read more
  •  181
    The Moderating Effect of Social Media Usage on the Relationship between the Perceived Value of the Websites and Motivational Factors on Sustainable Travel Agents
    with Mohanad Abumandil, Tareq Obaid, Athifah Najwani, and Siti Salina Saidin
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (7): 9-17. 2023.
    As sustainable tourism gains increasing attention, understanding the factors that influence travelers' motivation to engage with sustainable travel agents becomes crucial. This study investigates the moderating effect of social media usage on the relationship between the perceived value of websites and motivational factors for sustainable travel agents. The study proposes that social media usage acts as a moderator in shaping the relationship between the perceived value of websites and motivatio…Read more
  •  3074
    Big Data Analytics in Project Management: A Key to Success
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (7): 1-8. 2023.
    This review delves into the influence of big data analytics on project management effectiveness and project success rates. By examining applications, accomplishments, hindrances, and emerging developments in the context of big data analytics and project management, this review provides insights into its transformative potential. Results indicate that big data analytics fosters improved project performance, more robust risk management, and heightened adaptability. However, challenges related to d…Read more
  •  1619
    Comparative Analysis of the Performance of Popular Sorting Algorithms on Datasets of Different Sizes and Characteristics
    with Ahmed S. Sabah, Yasmeen Emad Helles, Ruba Fikri Abdallatif, Faten Y. A. Abu Samra, Aya Helmi Abu Taha, Nawal Maher Massa, and Ahmed A. Hamouda
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (6): 76-84. 2023.
    Abstract: The efficiency and performance of sorting algorithms play a crucial role in various applications and industries. In this research paper, we present a comprehensive comparative analysis of popular sorting algorithms on datasets of different sizes and characteristics. The aim is to evaluate the algorithms' performance and identify their strengths and weaknesses under varying scenarios. We consider six commonly used sorting algorithms: QuickSort, TimSort, MergeSort, HeapSort, RadixSort, a…Read more
  •  114
    Developing an Expert System to Warts and Verruca
    with Dalia Harazin
    International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 7 (6): 37-45. 2023.
    Warts and verrucas are common skin conditions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. They present as raised, rough, or bumpy growths on the hands, feet, or other areas subjected to friction or pressure. Plantar warts exhibit a rough surface with small black dots, while genital warts have a cauliflower-like appearance. Pain or itchiness may accompany these lesions. Factors such as close contact with infected individuals and immune compromise can impact the severity and spread of wart…Read more
  •  238
    Mango Pests Identification Expert System
    with Jehad M. Altayeb, Shahd J. Albadrasawi, and Mohammed M. Almzainy
    International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 7 (6): 19-26. 2023.
    Mango is an economically significant fruit crop cultivated in various tropical and subtropical regions around the world. However, the productivity and quality of mangoes can be severely impacted by a range of pests. This research paper introduces an innovative approach to identify mango pests using an expert system. The expert system integrates knowledge from entomology and plants to provide accurate identification of common mango pests. The paper outlines the development and implementation of t…Read more
  •  229
    Developing an Expert System to Diagnose Malaria
    with Alaa N. N. Qaoud
    International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 7 (6): 9-18. 2023.
    Malaria is a life-threatening disease spread to humans by some types of mosquitoes. It is mostly found in tropical countries. It is preventable and curable. The infection is caused by a parasite and does not spread from person to person. Symptoms can be mild or life-threatening. Mild symptoms are fever, chills and headache. Severe symptoms include fatigue, confusion, seizures, and difficulty breathing. Infants, children under 5 years, pregnant women, travelers and people with HIV or AIDS are at …Read more
  •  221
    An Expert System for Diagnosing Whooping Cough Using CLIPS
    with Abedeleilah S. Mahmum, Nidaa Wishah, Waleed Murad, and Dina F. Al-Borno
    International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 7 (6): 1-8. 2023.
    This abstract is a synopsis of the paper "An Expert System for Diagnosing Whooping Cough Using CLIPS." The bacterium Bordetella pertussis causes whooping cough, a highly infectious respiratory ailment with several phases of symptoms. An accurate and timely diagnosis is critical for effective treatment and the avoidance of future transmission. The construction of an expert system for detecting whooping cough using the CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) architecture is highlighted in …Read more
  •  266
    Development and Evaluation of an Expert System for Diagnosing Tinnitus Disease
    with Mohammed M. Almzainy, Shahd J. Albadrasawi, Jehad M. Altayeb, and Hassam Eleyan
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (6): 46-52. 2023.
    Tinnitus is a common condition characterized by the perception of sound in the absence of an external source, with potential negative physical and psychological impacts. Accurate and efficient diagnosis of tinnitus is crucial for appropriate treatment and management. Traditional diagnostic methods have limitations in terms of time, cost, and accuracy. To address these challenges, expert systems have emerged as a promising tool for tinnitus diagnosis. This paper explores the application of expert…Read more
  •  237
    Knowledge Based System for Diagnosing Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
    with Mohammed N. Jamala
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (6): 38-45. 2023.
    Lung cancer is a serious and deadly disease that affects the lungs, which are responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide from the body. The disease can develop in any part of the lungs and is usually caused by smoking or exposure to certain chemicals. The main Objective: of this expert system is to provide an accurate diagnosis of lung cancer and the appropriate treatment options. In this paper, Methods: we present the design and implementation of an expert system that can ass…Read more
  •  161
    An Expert System for Diagnosing West Nile virus Problem Using CLIPS
    with Husam Abd Rahim Eleyan, Mohammed Almzainy, and Shahd Albadrsawai
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (6): 27-37. 2023.
    West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that was first identified in 1937 in the West Nile district of Uganda. The virus is now widely distributed throughout the world and is considered a significant public health concern. WNV is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes, with birds serving as the primary reservoir host. Most people infected with WNV will not experience any symptoms, but approximately 1 in 5 will develop a fever, and a smaller percentag…Read more
  •  840
    Developing an Expert System to Computer Troubleshooting
    with Faten El Kahlout
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (6): 16-26. 2023.
    There is no doubt that Computer troubleshooting is important for organizations and companies and for personal use level. Sound cards troubles is one of the most annoying problems in computers. It causes damage and troubles in computers to persons, organizations and firms. Correctly, expert systems can greatly help to avoid damage to these computers. designed to diagnose and troubleshoot issues related to sound cards in computer systems. The expert system is developed using a combination of rule-…Read more
  •  134
    A CLIPS-Based Expert System for Heart Palpitations Diagnosis
    with Fadi N. Qanoo and Raja E. N. Altarazi
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (6): 10-15. 2023.
    Heart palpitations, while often benign, can sometimes be indicative of severe underlying conditions requiring immediate intervention. Accurate and swift diagnosis thus remains a clinical priority. "A CLIPS-Based Expert System for Heart Palpitations Diagnosis" represents a novel approach to addressing this challenge, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and rule-based expert systems. Specifically, this system applies a suite of 7 if-then rules to evaluate potential heart palpitations c…Read more
  •  177
    A Proposed Expert System for Vertigo Diseases Diagnosis
    with Dina F. Al-Borno
    International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 7 (6): 1-9. 2023.
    Vertigo is a common symptom that can result from various underlying diseases and conditions, ranging from benign to severe. Accurate and timely diagnosis of the cause of vertigo is crucial for appropriate management and treatment. In this research, we propose the development of an expert system for vertigo diseases diagnosis, utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and the proposed Expert System which was produced to help assist healthcare professionals in diagnosing the cause of vertigo based on…Read more
  •  298
    The Reality of Spreading the Culture of Entrepreneurship and Proposals for Activating It (An Applied Study on the University of Al-Azhar in Gaza)
    with Wael M. Thabet, Yousef Shafeeq Abusultan, Riyad Awad Diab, and Adnan Atiah Alajrami
    International Journal of Academic Management Science Research (IJAMSR) 7 (6): 43-63. 2023.
    The study aimed to investigate the reality of spreading the culture of entrepreneurship at Al-Azhar University from the point of view of students of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology and diagnose the most important obstacles that limit its activation. The researchers used the descriptive approach (survey) to achieve the objectives of the study, and relied on the questionnaire as a tool for applied study. The study concluded that: The reality of spreading the culture of entrep…Read more
  •  704
    Knowledge Management Processes and Their Role in Enhancing the Strategic Decision-Making Process - An Applied Study at Al-Azhar University - Gaza
    with Riyad Awad Diab, Adnan Atiah Alajrami, Yousef Shafeeq Abusultan, and Yousif H. Ashour
    International Journal of Academic Management Science Research (IJAMSR) 7 (6): 1-32. 2023.
    This study aimed to highlight the nature of the relationship between knowledge management and the strategic decision-making process, considering that strategic decisions are formulated and made based on a specific knowledge perspective. The study targeted the university management, deans of faculties, and college directors at Al-Azhar University - Gaza. The study followed a descriptive-analytical approach, and data was collected through a questionnaire designed to cover six dimensions related to…Read more
  •  265
    Developing a Knowledge-Based System for Diagnosis and Treatment Recommendation of Neonatal Diseases Using CLIPS
    with Nida D. Wishah, Abed Elilah Elmahmoum, Husam A. Eleyan, and Walid F. Murad
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (6): 38-50. 2023.
    A newborn baby is an infant within the first 28 days of birth. Diagnosis and treatment of infant diseases require specialized medical resources and expert knowledge. However, there is a shortage of such professionals globally, particularly in low-income countries. To address this challenge, a knowledge-based system was designed to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of neonatal diseases. The system utilizes both machine learning and health expert knowledge, and a hybrid data mining process model …Read more
  •  182
    An Expert System for Diagnosing Mouth Ulcer Disease Using CLIPS
    with Walid F. Murad
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (6): 30-37. 2023.
    Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are a common oral health issue affecting a significant portion of the population. Early and accurate diagnosis of mouth ulcers is crucial for effective treatment and prevention of complications. This paper presents an expert system developed using CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) to diagnose mouth ulcer disease. The expert system utilizes a rule-based approach, incorporating a comprehensive knowledge base consisting of symptoms, risk facto…Read more
  •  135
    Knowledge-Based System for the Diagnosis of Flatulence
    with Jihad Tantawi
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (6): 23-29. 2023.
    Diagnosing flatulence involves a thorough assessment of an individual's symptoms, medical history, and, if necessary, the use of diagnostic tests. Healthcare providers gather information about the patient's medical background and conduct a physical examination to identify any signs of gastrointestinal issues. Dietary habits are evaluated, and potential triggers are identified through an elimination diet. Diagnostic tests such as breath tests, stool analysis, or imaging studies may be performed t…Read more
  •  198
    Development and Evaluation of an Expert System for Diagnosing Kidney Diseases
    with Shahd J. Albadrasawi, Mohammed M. Almzainy, Jehad M. Altayeb, and Hassam Eleyan
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (6): 16-22. 2023.
    This research paper presents the development and evaluation of an expert system for diagnosing kidney diseases. The expert system utilizes a decision-making tree approach and is implemented using the CLIPS and Delphi frameworks. The system's accuracy in diagnosing kidney diseases and user satisfaction were evaluated. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the expert system in providing accurate diagnoses and high user satisfaction
  •  286
    A CLIPS-Based Expert System for Brain Tumor Diagnosis
    with Raja E. Altarazi, Malak S. Hamad, Rawan Elbanna, and Dina Elborno
    International Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 7 (6): 9-15. 2023.
    Brain tumors pose significant challenges in modern healthcare, with accurate and timely diagnosis crucial for determining appropriate treatment strategies. Artificial intelligence has made significant advancements in recent years. Rule-based expert systems (if-then rule-based systems) have emerged as a promising approach for clinical decision-making in brain tumor diagnosis. In this paper, we present "A CLIPS-Based Expert System for Brain Tumor Diagnosis," which leverages a set of 14 if-then rul…Read more