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1987
Journal Article
Title

HAZARD - An expert system for risk assessment of environmental chemicals

Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to report on an expert system in design that screens for potential hazards from environmental chemicals on the basis of the basis of structure-activity relationships in the study of chemical carcinogenesis, particularly with respect to analyzing the current state of known structural information about chemical carcinogens and predicting the possible carcinogenicity of untested chemicals. The structure-activity tree serves as an index of known chemical structure features associated with carcinogenic activity. The basic units of the tree are the principal recognized classes of chemical carcinogens that are subdivided into subclasses known as nodes according to specific structural features that may reflect differences in carcinogenic potential among chemicals in the class. An analysis of a computerized data base of known carcinogens (knowledge base) is proposed using the structure-activity tree in order to test the validity of the tree as a classification schem e (inference engine). (INT)
Author(s)
Gottinger, Hans Werner
Journal
Methods of Information in Medicine  
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Naturwissenschaftlich-Technische Trendanalysen INT  
Keyword(s)
  • artificial intelligence

  • chemical charcinogenesis

  • environmental chemical

  • expert system

  • risk assessment

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