Development of Malaysia freshwater fish taxonomy / Norafiza Awalludin

This paper presents a Malaysia freshwater fish taxonomy developed for identifying the types of fish to suit specific circumstances based on the criteria such as body, shape, eyes, mouth, barbells, caudal fin etc. The user of the system will consist of the nonexpert such as tourists, students, fishin...

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Main Author: Awalludin, Norafiza
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/63974/1/63974.PDF
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Summary:This paper presents a Malaysia freshwater fish taxonomy developed for identifying the types of fish to suit specific circumstances based on the criteria such as body, shape, eyes, mouth, barbells, caudal fin etc. The user of the system will consist of the nonexpert such as tourists, students, fishing fans. There are total of 564 species of freshwater fishes found in Malaysia where it is subcategorized by class, order, family, genera and scientific names fishes used in this system. The literature review involves in acquisition of knowledge from human expert books; document, journal, and existing system. Data collection leads to create freshwater fish knowledge base. The inference engine proposed in this study is based on forward and backward chaining to construct a decision tree. Certainty factor uses to makes some simple assumption for creating confidence measures. From the data gathered a Malaysia freshwater fish expert system prototype is developed.