Abstract
Sequential classification task is typical in medical diagnosis, when the investigations of the patient’s state are repeated several times. Such situation always takes place in the controlling of the drug therapy efficacy. A specific feature of this diagnosis task is the dependence between patient’s states at particular instants, which should be taken into account in sequential diagnosis algorithms. In this paper methods for performing sequential diagnosis using fuzzy sets and rough sets theory are developed and evaluated. For both soft methodologies several algorithms are proposed which differ in kind of input data and in details of classification procedures for particular instants of decision process. Proposed algorithms were practically applied to the computer-aided medical problem of recognition of patient’s acid-base equilibrium states. Results of comparative experimental analysis of investigated algorithms in respect of classification accuracy are also presented and discussed.KeywordsFuzzy RuleTriangular Fuzzy NumberDecision AlgorithmFuzzy RelationDecision AttributeThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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