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Fuzzy logic in anaesthesiology as a way of thinking and a tool for practical applications


Authors: M. Adamus 1;  R. Bělohlávek 2
Authors‘ workplace: Klinika anesteziologie a resuscitace, LF Univerzity Palackého a Fakultní nemocnice, Olomouc 1;  Katedra informatiky, PřF Univerzity Palackého, Olomouc 2
Published in: Anest. intenziv. Med., 17, 2006, č. 5, s. 246-250
Category: Anaesthesiology - Comprehensive Report

Overview

Uncertainty and indeterminacy are typical of expert knowledge in humanities. Data processed by an expert (e. g. a medical doctor) are often imprecise, uncertain, and indeterminate. It is, however, these data according to which the expert has to make his/her decisions. Processing of indeterminate and uncertain data is the subject of fuzzy logic, which deals with fuzzy sets. In a broad variety of situations and tasks for which no precise mathematical models are available, an expert is able to formulate his/her knowledge and problem solving strategy in a natural language by means of so-called“if-then”rules. Rule-based fuzzy systems, which are based on these rules, represent a mathematical model that results directly from the expert’s experience described in a natural language. In addition to that, fuzzy systems provide us with a means of communication easily usable and thus comprehensible by a computer. Fuzzy systems can be applied to a broad spectrum of situations in medicine, such as diagnostic expert systems and feedback fuzzy control devices.

Key words:
fuzzy logic – indeterminacy – linguistic description – fuzzy control


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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care Medicine
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