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Fuzzy logic application in gynecology: A case study

Authors :
Vilas Kharat
Ashok Deshpande
Pradip Sambarey
Anjali Sardesai
Source :
2014 International Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision (ICIEV).
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IEEE, 2014.

Abstract

In medical diagnosis, the descriptions of disease entities use linguistic expressions that are inherently imprecise/vague/ fuzzy/ambiguous which form the scaffold of the medical knowledge of a physician. In our view, overall approach in gynecological disease diagnosis could be divided in three distinct stages. Stage 1 refers to initial screening process in order to arrive at a single disease diagnosis for the patients, and based only on the subjective information provided by patients to the physician. In stage 2, the patient who has not received a single diagnostic label in stage 1, is further investigated for single disease diagnosis using the parameter past history. If stage 2 fails to arrive at a single disease diagnosis for a patient then physical examination and various tests like imaging tests, blood tests, etc. are conducted and the test results are processed in stage 3. The paper presents the research findings with a case study focused only on stage 2 using type 1 fuzzy inference system. We have identified 29 out of 226 patients satisfying past history criteria to achieve single disease diagnosis wherein in stage 1, 50 patients were correctly diagnosed.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2014 International Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision (ICIEV)
Accession number :
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