Importance Of Genetic Algorithm

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I am highly grateful to the Director General,Roorkee College of Engineering, Roorkee, for providing me the opportunity to carry out my research.

I would like to thank wholeheartedly Director,Roorkee College of Engineering, Roorkee for encouragement, solicited advice and all kind of help extended to me during the completion of this work.

I express my deep sense of gratitude to my Research Supervisor MR. SANDEEP KUMAR SINGLA for his expert guidance, stimulating discussions as well as continued impetus throughout the period of this work.

I also express my gratitude to all the staff members of the department for their valuable and precious help during this work.

Finally, I am thankful to all those people who are directly or
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GA is search technique that is used in computing to get true or appropriate solutions to optimization and search problems. Inheritance, Mutation, Selection and crossover methods may apply for designing algorithms. Genetic algorithm is implemented as computer stimulation where the population of abstract representations of applicant solutions to optimization problem evolves towards the better solutions.Fig1 (d) shows the genetic algorithm phases. Basically it works on the principle of survival of fittest. A uses back propagation algorithm as optimized search …show more content…
These Influence prototypes represent such reasoning which explains their conclusions in medical form that is reviewed by practitioner, doctor or user. Instead of these advances, further development efforts and major research essential before the expert performance by computer system becomes reality.

1.4 DIFFICULTIES IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS : -

If the problem or disease not undertaken by physician .Then the clinical specialist or doctor specialist help the needed to cure the disease with proper diagnosis in timely manner. Also ,If the expert opinion required on short span of time .The expert/specialist are either not available or unavailable in that time duration .

Difficulty in the medical field, human decision making are optimal. When there is huge amount of data, the medical data mining plays great role to discover hidden patterns from the datasets of medical domain. Then the Information gathering (knowledge) and diagnose initialized accordingly Secondly Overlapping of symptoms among one another becomes difficult to analyze and diagnose.

1.5 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS USING AI

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