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Vithoulkas Expert System Detailed Description
In an ordinary computer program,
the computer
calculates, extracts and lists
data on the
basis of simple arithmetic formulae.
e.g.
in the Sum of symptoms analysis
module, the
number of occurrences for each
remedy are
logged, and remedies listed in
order of most
frequent occurrence.
Sum of Degrees
- Lists in first place the Rx which has scored
highest on the basis of degrees in the Repertory,
i.e. BOLD, italics, etc.
- Sum of Symptoms and Degrees, calculates the
two together.
- Small Rx promotes lesser known Rx's
- Small Rubrics promotes remedies occurring
in rubrics containing only a few Rx's
- Prominence promotes remedies that for example
are the only black type remedy in a rubric.
- Further sophistication may be brought to
the above methods by the inclusion of underlining,
to indicate the intensity of the symptom
in that particular patient.
Expert System
The idea of an expert system
is to reproduce
the reasoning of an expert in
a given field.
It is characterised by a database(Synthesis),
and a great number of specific
principles
for analysing information chosen
from the
database.
How was it made?
In February 1987 a team of Expert
System
Analysts and a group of homoeopaths
sat down
with George Vithoulkas, and for
several months
wrote down all the principles
and impressions
that went through George's mind
during a
consultation. These were then
refined to
be as precise as possible.
The Making of the VES
The information was then translated into
representations of an Expert System that
resembled more accurately the way a computer
functions.
The principles that make up the VES are ALL
the ideas that GV has ever produced during
his courses, many of them common to Homoeopathy,
some specific to his approach.
Examples of Principles
Mind symptoms are generally considered
more
important than locals, but there
are cases
when prominent Keynotes may be
considered
more important.
If you underline a symptom twice,
the VES
will give it exactly the importance
it deserves
in relation to all the other
symptoms, and
relative to the importance you
have given
them.
Like a Chess Program?
A chess program re-evaluates
its whole strategy
with every move you make. So
with the VES.
I have certainly found that using
VES has
helped me to improve my prescribing.
In that
way it has been like a chess
program too,
in that I have learned from it!
Who made it?
The Head of the Scientific side of Radar
is the Head of the Computer Science Dept..
at the University of Namur in Belgium, Professor
Fichef.
- Radar was in fact started by the University
as a pilot Expert System project.
- The marketing is now done by a sister company
called Archibel, in collaboration with Homoeopaths
all around the world.
Philip Edmonds RSHom.
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