Intelligent Health and Education Trust Recommendation System
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 4)Publication Date: 2018-04-05
Authors : Bhavin Rathod Deepraj Sawant Tejas Shetye Silviya D'Monte;
Page : 137-140
Keywords : Intelligent Health; Education Recommendation System; IHERS; Collaborative Filtering; CF; Centralized System;
Abstract
Nowadays there is rapid growth of the Internet& Smartphone users and the magnitude of the applications depending on the internet. Every day we hear or read about issues like an individual is not able to study further or able to pay for treatments of various diseases due to financial weakness. Even though there are various organizations and trusts that provides different facilities regarding health and education to the poor seeking for financial help and there are several messages regarding such organizations that are forwarded over social networking sites and messaging applications, but still some people are not able to receive those facilities due to lack of a centralized system. So the aim is to propose a system- The Intelligent Health and Education Trust Recommendation System (IHERS) which will categorize health and education charitable trusts in a centralized manner and it will highlight the availability of funds to the users availed by several organizations. So the IHERS will contain modules such as Health, Education, Posts and a module for upcoming events and it will analyze the users rating based on recommender system which will be supported by Collaborative Filtering. Recommender system will be based on information about users rating given to a hospital or NGO in general and recommend the organizations or hospitals based on their ratings to the users. Collaborative filtering provides a way for recommendations on the web.
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