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Title: | Development and Success Evaluation of a Chatbot-based Herbs and Fruits Therapeutic Properties Inquiry System |
Authors: | Oyelami, Olufemi Moses Awoniran, Olalekan Monsir Oyakhire, Rudolf Omozuafo |
Keywords: | Herbs Fruits Conversational-based Inquiry Systems Chatbots Information Systems Traditional Medicine Therapeutic Information |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Foundation of Computer Science |
Citation: | Oyelami Moses Olufemi, Awoniran Olalekan Monsir and Oyakhire Rudolf Omozuafo (2021), “Development and Success Evaluation of a Chatbot-based Herbs and Fruits Therapeutic Properties Inquiry System”. International Journal of Applied Information Systems, 12(37): 23-28. |
Abstract: | In this research, we explored the use of a conversational-based inquiry system in healthcare through the development of medicinal herbs and fruits therapy chatbot for different ailments and tested the application for success using the DeLone & McLean Success Model. Our methodology involves gathering medicinal herbs and fruits from published materials,design a mobile chatbot application, and finally, system testing for intention to use, user satisfaction, net benefits, and acceptability using 30 respondents. The results from the evaluation show that a large percentage of the respondents supported the use of cell phones, PDAs, and smartphones for obtaining therapeutic information about herbs and fruits. Also, a large percentage were satisfied with the system, found the application beneficial, and would always use the developed application. Conclusively, conversational-based inquiry systems and AI applications can be developed for information provision on medicinal herbs and fruits therapeutics of various ailments and illnesses. |
URI: | ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1211 |
Appears in Collections: | Computer Science |
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