Problems of design of medical decision-making support systems using network-based fuzzy knowledge bases are considered. It is shown that uniformly structured networks can be trained to solve almost all problems posed before medical specialists, including fuzzy-data problems with intersecting class structures.
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Korenevsky, N.A., Gorbatenko, S.A., Krupchatnikov, R.A. et al. Design of Network-Based Fuzzy Knowledge Bases for Medical Decision-Making Support Systems. Biomed Eng 43, 187–190 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-009-9113-9
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