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There were differences between diagnosis methods of Chinese and Western medicine. The development of Meridian Energy devices has provided Chinese medicine doctors with a scientific way of testing and diagnosis. In this research, we tried to see if the test results of Meridian Energy could match the ones of Biochemical Test. The NeuroMolecular Computing Net (NMCN) model was used in this study. NMCN model is a bio-inspired operation mechanism. It has the ability of making message integration and collaboration in the neuron groups. NMCN model possesses an adaptive learning ability, and it can do self-organized search for solutions. The clinical data of Meridian Energy and Biochemical Test were processed through the NMCN model. The experimental results showed a significant correlation between Meridian Energy and Biochemical Test. This indicated that though there were different diagnosis ways for Chinese and Western medicine, highly similar results could be obtained from the same patient.
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Lin, YH., Chueh, HE. (2011). A Study on the Forecast of Meridian Energy and Biochemical Test by Using Bio-inspired NeuroMolecular Computing Model. In: Mohamad Zain, J., Wan Mohd, W.M.b., El-Qawasmeh, E. (eds) Software Engineering and Computer Systems. ICSECS 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 179. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22170-5_6
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