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An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*

BACKGROUND: Aphasia diagnosis is particularly challenging due to the linguistic uncertainty and vagueness, inconsistencies in the definition of aphasic syndromes, large number of measurements with imprecision, natural diversity and subjectivity in test objects as well as in opinions of experts who d...

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Autores principales: Moshtagh-Khorasani, Majid, Akbarzadeh-T, Mohammad-R, Jahangiri, Nader, Khoobdel, Mehdi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications Pvt Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3129094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21772867
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author Moshtagh-Khorasani, Majid
Akbarzadeh-T, Mohammad-R
Jahangiri, Nader
Khoobdel, Mehdi
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Akbarzadeh-T, Mohammad-R
Jahangiri, Nader
Khoobdel, Mehdi
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description BACKGROUND: Aphasia diagnosis is particularly challenging due to the linguistic uncertainty and vagueness, inconsistencies in the definition of aphasic syndromes, large number of measurements with imprecision, natural diversity and subjectivity in test objects as well as in opinions of experts who diagnose the disease. METHODS: Fuzzy probability is proposed here as the basic framework for handling the uncertainties in medical diagnosis and particularly aphasia diagnosis. To efficiently construct this fuzzy probabilistic mapping, statistical analysis is performed that constructs input membership functions as well as determines an effective set of input features. RESULTS: Considering the high sensitivity of performance measures to different distribution of testing/training sets, a statistical t-test of significance is applied to compare fuzzy approach results with NN results as well as author's earlier work using fuzzy logic. The proposed fuzzy probability estimator approach clearly provides better diagnosis for both classes of data sets. Specifically, for the first and second type of fuzzy probability classifiers, i.e. spontaneous speech and comprehensive model, P-values are 2.24E-08 and 0.0059, respectively, strongly rejecting the null hypothesis. CONCLUSIONS: The technique is applied and compared on both comprehensive and spontaneous speech test data for diagnosis of four Aphasia types: Anomic, Broca, Global and Wernicke. Statistical analysis confirms that the proposed approach can significantly improve accuracy using fewer Aphasia features.
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spelling pubmed-31290942011-07-19 An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis* Moshtagh-Khorasani, Majid Akbarzadeh-T, Mohammad-R Jahangiri, Nader Khoobdel, Mehdi J Res Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Aphasia diagnosis is particularly challenging due to the linguistic uncertainty and vagueness, inconsistencies in the definition of aphasic syndromes, large number of measurements with imprecision, natural diversity and subjectivity in test objects as well as in opinions of experts who diagnose the disease. METHODS: Fuzzy probability is proposed here as the basic framework for handling the uncertainties in medical diagnosis and particularly aphasia diagnosis. To efficiently construct this fuzzy probabilistic mapping, statistical analysis is performed that constructs input membership functions as well as determines an effective set of input features. RESULTS: Considering the high sensitivity of performance measures to different distribution of testing/training sets, a statistical t-test of significance is applied to compare fuzzy approach results with NN results as well as author's earlier work using fuzzy logic. The proposed fuzzy probability estimator approach clearly provides better diagnosis for both classes of data sets. Specifically, for the first and second type of fuzzy probability classifiers, i.e. spontaneous speech and comprehensive model, P-values are 2.24E-08 and 0.0059, respectively, strongly rejecting the null hypothesis. CONCLUSIONS: The technique is applied and compared on both comprehensive and spontaneous speech test data for diagnosis of four Aphasia types: Anomic, Broca, Global and Wernicke. Statistical analysis confirms that the proposed approach can significantly improve accuracy using fewer Aphasia features. Medknow Publications Pvt Ltd 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC3129094/ /pubmed/21772867 Text en © Journal of Research in Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Moshtagh-Khorasani, Majid
Akbarzadeh-T, Mohammad-R
Jahangiri, Nader
Khoobdel, Mehdi
An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*
title An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*
title_full An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*
title_fullStr An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*
title_full_unstemmed An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*
title_short An intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*
title_sort intelligent system based on fuzzy probabilities for medical diagnosis– a study in aphasia diagnosis*
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3129094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21772867
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