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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 21
Volume 21, Numbers 1-3, January-March 2001
- Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
The Fuzzy Revolution: Goodbye to the Aristotelian Weltanschauung. 1-25 - Mahdi Mahfouf, Maysam F. Abbod, Derek A. Linkens:
A survey of fuzzy logic monitoring and control utilisation in medicine. 27-42 - Lynn M. Fletcher-Heath, Lawrence O. Hall, Dmitry B. Goldgof, F. Reed Murtagh:
Automatic segmentation of non-enhancing brain tumors in magnetic resonance images. 43-63 - Nicolino J. Pizzi:
Bleeding predisposition assessments in tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy patients using fuzzy interquartile encoded neural networks. 65-90 - R. Babuka, Lejla Alic, M. S. Lourens, Anton F. M. Verbraak, J. Bogaard:
Estimation of respiratory parameters via fuzzy clustering. 91-105 - Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu, Mircea Chelaru, Abraham Kandel, Ioan Tofan, Mihaela Irimia:
Fuzzy methods in tremor assessment, prediction, and rehabilitation. 107-130 - Friedrich Steimann:
On the use and usefulness of fuzzy sets in medical AI. 131-137 - Klaus-Peter Adlassnig:
The Section on Medical Expert and Knowledge-Based Systems at the Department of Medical Computer Sciences of the University of Vienna Medical School. 139-146 - Hubertus Axer, Dagmar Südfeld, Diedrich Graf v. Keyserlingk, Georg Berks:
Fuzzy sets in human anatomy. 147-152 - Lluís Godo, Ramón López de Mántaras, Josep Puyol-Gruart, Carles Sierra:
Renoir, Pneumon-IA and Terap-IA: three medical applications based on fuzzy logic. 153-162 - Peter R. Innocent, Robert Ivor John, Jonathan M. Garibaldi:
The fuzzy medical group in the centre for computational Intelligence. 163-170 - Derek A. Linkens, Mahdi Mahfouf:
The Intelligent Systems in Biomedicine laboratory in the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering at the University of Sheffield, UK. 171-176 - Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu, Abraham Kandel, Lawrence O. Hall:
Report of research activities in fuzzy AI and medicine at USF CSE. 177-183 - Robert Allen, David Smith:
Neuro-fuzzy closed-loop control of depth of anaesthesia. 185-191 - Senén Barro, Roque Marín, Francisco Palacios Ortega, Ramon Ruíz:
Fuzzy logic in a patient supervision system. 193-199 - Nabil Belacel, Mohamed Rachid Boulassel:
Multicriteria fuzzy assignment method: a useful tool to assist medical diagnosis. 201-207 - Gleb Beliakov, James R. Warren:
Fuzzy logic for decision support in chronic care. 209-213 - Riccardo Bellazzi, Raffaella Guglielmann, Liliana Ironi:
Learning from biomedical time series through the integration of qualitative models and fuzzy systems. 215-220 - Claudio Bonivento, Angelo Davalli, Cesare Fantuzzi:
Tuning of myoelectric prostheses using fuzzy logic. 221-225 - Lourdes Mattos Brasil, Fernando Mendes de Azevedo, Jorge Muniz Barreto:
A hybrid expert system for the diagnosis of epileptic crisis. 227-233 - Diana R. Cundell, Randy S. Silibovsky, Robyn Sanders, Les M. Sztandera:
Using fuzzy sets to analyze putative correlates between age, blood type, gender and/or race with bacterial infection. 235-239 - Miguel Delgado, Daniel Sánchez, María J. Martín-Bautista, María Amparo Vila Miranda:
Mining association rules with improved semantics in medical databases. 241-245 - Richard W. Jones, Michael J. Harrison, Andrew Lowe:
Computerised anaesthesia monitoring using fuzzy trend templates. 247-251 - Lorenzo Moreno Ruiz, José Ignacio Estévez Damas, Rosa María Aguilar, José F. Sigut, Carina S. González:
Exploiting the advantages of symbolically interpretable continuous biomedical parameters with a fuzzyfied symbolic model. 253-262 - Nicolino J. Pizzi, Rodrigo A. Vivanco, Ray L. Somorjai:
EvIdent(TM): a functional magnetic resonance image analysis system. 263-269 - Sorina Zahan:
A fuzzy approach to computer-assisted myocardial ischemia diagnosis. 271-275
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