LAYERED ARCHITECTURE TOWARD MINING AYURVEDIC FACTS
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https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10s5.23492Keywords:
Text mining, Traditional medicine, Ontology, Distributed data storageAbstract
The main objective of this paper is to analyze the difficulties in finding the relevant information in ayurvedic medical system and the changes and opportunities that the information technology brings for different aspect of traditional Indian medicine. We describe the ontology's and semantic tools to obtain the deep knowledge among the data. Moreover, we adapted the ontology-based model which helps in finding the semantic information with limited time complexity. This model proves that it suits to find the useful data without degrading the efficiency and performance of the system.
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