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A theoretical comparison of disco and CADIAG-II-like systems for medical diagnoses

Tatiana Kiseliova (2006)

Kybernetika

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In this paper a fuzzy relation-based framework is shown to be suitable to describe not only knowledge-based medical systems, explicitly using fuzzy approaches, but other ways of knowledge representation and processing. A particular example, the practically tested medical expert system Disco, is investigated from this point of view. The system is described in the fuzzy relation-based framework and compared with CADIAG-II-like systems that are a “pattern” for computer-assisted diagnosis...

A dual approach in fuzzy linear programming.

José M. Cadenas, Fernando Jiménez (1996)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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In this paper, we propose a relationship of fuzzy duality. We use the Decomposition Theorem and some properties about Linear Programming with interval coefficients to define this relationship. Thus, a linear programming problem with fuzzy costs represented by membership functions L-R can be solved by means of two dual problems (linear programming problems with fuzzy constraints). Moreover, these results can be applied to multiobjective problems whose coefficients of the objective function...

Disjointness of fuzzy coalitions

Milan Mareš, Milan Vlach (2008)

Kybernetika

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The cooperative games with fuzzy coalitions in which some players act in a coalition only with a fraction of their total “power” (endeavor, investments, material, etc.) or in which they can distribute their “power” in more coalitions, are connected with some formal or interpretational problems. Some of these problems can be avoided if we interpret each fuzzy coalition as a fuzzy class of crisp coalitions, as shown by Mareš and Vlach in [9,10,11]. The relation between this model of fuzziness...

Interactive decision-making in multiobjetive fuzzy programming.

José M. Cadenas, Fernando Jiménez (1994)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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We present an interactive decision support system which aids in solving a general multiobjective fuzzy problem, that is, a multiobjective programming problem with fuzzy goals subject to a fuzzy constraint set. The interactive decision support system is proposed. After eliciting the fuzzy goals of the decision maker for each objective function and the fuzzy elements for each constraint, the satisfactory solutions for the decision maker were derived by interactively updating the reference...