NFSDED: Neuro-Fuzzy System to Support the Diagnosis of Epileptic Diseases
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https://doi.org/10.22491/2357-9730.5101Keywords:
Epilepsia, redes neurais artificiais, lógica difusaAbstract
Background: this research approaches the development of a neuro-fuzzy system to support the diagnosis of epileptic diseases (NFSDED). Neuro-fuzzy systems are the most common type of artificial intelligence in medicine. The neuro-fuzzy system contains medical knowledge represented by rules, gathering the strength of two paradigms: artificial neural networks and fuzzy logic. Objective: the main interest of the research is to examine the applicability of the t-norms and t-conorms fuzzy arithmetical operations, implemented by fuzzy neurons. Results: show that the arithmetical operations of Einstein's Sum/Product AND/OR implemented with the fuzzy neuron proposed by Kwan-Cai obtained the highest rates of system hits, when compared to the min/max arithmetical operations
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