Abstract Background The diagnosis of many diseases can be often formulated as a decision problem; uncertainty affects these problems so that many computerized Diagnostic Decision Support Systems (in the following, DDSSs) have been developed to aid the physician in interpreting clinical data and thus to improve the quality of the whole process. Fuzzy logic, a well established attempt at the formalization and mechanization of human capabilities in reasoning and deciding with noisy information, can be profitably used. Recently, we informally proposed a general methodology to automatically build DDSSs on the top of fuzzy knowledge extracted from data. Methods We carefully refine and formalize our methodology that includes six stages, where the ...
Background and Objective: Diagnosis as the initial step of medical practice, is one of the most impo...
The main objective of this research was to investigate whether a fuzzy logic rule-based simple decis...
Fuzzy logic is a logical calculus which operates with many truth values (while classical logic works...
An extensible six-step methodology to automatically generate fuzzy DSSs for diagnostic application
Abstract: Despite all standardization efforts, medical diagnosis is still considered an art. Much of...
Decision making has become a problem in environments full of uncertain, vague and imprecise informat...
A Fuzzy Expert System is simply an expert system used in field of medicine, uses a collection of fuz...
One of the major problems that both the developed and under-developed countries are facing is the di...
This article presents an in-depth study of the application of fuzzy methods to medical diagnosis. It...
The complexity and uncertainty of diagnostic information makes the diagnostic process difficult to l...
Intrinsically vague knowledge is typical of the decision processes involved in medical diagnosis, es...
This paper presents an integrated environment aimed at supporting the physician in the non-invasive ...
A model of a computer-assisted diagnostic system using fuzzy subsets has been developed. The physi
Medical science have been overwhelmed in recent times by uncertainty of one form or the other which ...
The problem faced in the medical world is that decision makers to determine the disease still use ma...
Background and Objective: Diagnosis as the initial step of medical practice, is one of the most impo...
The main objective of this research was to investigate whether a fuzzy logic rule-based simple decis...
Fuzzy logic is a logical calculus which operates with many truth values (while classical logic works...
An extensible six-step methodology to automatically generate fuzzy DSSs for diagnostic application
Abstract: Despite all standardization efforts, medical diagnosis is still considered an art. Much of...
Decision making has become a problem in environments full of uncertain, vague and imprecise informat...
A Fuzzy Expert System is simply an expert system used in field of medicine, uses a collection of fuz...
One of the major problems that both the developed and under-developed countries are facing is the di...
This article presents an in-depth study of the application of fuzzy methods to medical diagnosis. It...
The complexity and uncertainty of diagnostic information makes the diagnostic process difficult to l...
Intrinsically vague knowledge is typical of the decision processes involved in medical diagnosis, es...
This paper presents an integrated environment aimed at supporting the physician in the non-invasive ...
A model of a computer-assisted diagnostic system using fuzzy subsets has been developed. The physi
Medical science have been overwhelmed in recent times by uncertainty of one form or the other which ...
The problem faced in the medical world is that decision makers to determine the disease still use ma...
Background and Objective: Diagnosis as the initial step of medical practice, is one of the most impo...
The main objective of this research was to investigate whether a fuzzy logic rule-based simple decis...
Fuzzy logic is a logical calculus which operates with many truth values (while classical logic works...