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    Fuzzy methods and medical diagnosis

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    2005-01-01
    Author
    John, Robert, 1955-;
    Garibaldi, J. M.;
    Innocent, P. R.
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    This article presents an in-depth study of the application of fuzzy methods to medical diagnosis. It presents a number of applications that provide strong evidence for the case for the use of fuzzy methods in medical diagnosis laying down the approaches and methods to be adopted in applying fuzzy logic to the highly uncertain domain of medical diagnosis.
    Citation : Innocent, P.R., John, R.I., and Garibaldi, J.M. (2005) Fuzzy methods and medical diagnosis. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 19(1), pp. 69-98.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2086/171
    DOI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08839510590887414
    ISSN : 0883-9514
    Research Group : Centre for Computational Intelligence
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