Abstract

A system for computerized electrocardiography, where the final classification of the ECG is obtained through a fuzzy decision, is briefly described. The arising problem of ranking fuzzy utilities is explored. Different methods for ordering fuzzy quantities are applied to the simulation of a diagnosis of inferior myocardial infarction, in order to test the validity of the results. It is concluded that in general all methods are comparable, possibly with a slight preference in this practical context for the “center of gravity” suggested by Yager.

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