Optimization of Mamdani-type Fuzzy Risk Assessment Models
Laufer, Edit
Takács, Márta
Rudas, Imre J.
2025-08-19T09:44:11Z
2025-08-19T09:44:11Z
2025
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32440
Nowadays, risk assessment has become the focus of many research efforts, which
is the result of environmental, health and/or war related situations. One of the most
important trends for the risk assessment models is the use of different patient surveillance
systems, which can be used for various purposes, from performance monitoring of athletes
to remote monitoring of the elderly. If the aim of the monitoring is to determine the current
risk levels, based on the measured values, special care is required. Two fundamental
requirements for these kinds of patient monitoring systems are personalization and timely
availability of results. However, the proper personalization and the appropriate accuracy,
but quickly available result are still difficult issues for researchers. In this article, the
authors provide an overview of the methods they propose to address the above questions.
In terms of customization, a personal profile-based evaluation is proposed that works with
the patient's health characteristics. The applicability of the statistics, generated from
previous measurements, in the evaluation is also presented, as well as a method for
handling interactions between the input factors. In order to improve the reaction time, the
authors propose some methods modifying the traditional Mamdani evaluation, and
applying the Higher Order Singular Values Decomposition (HOSVD) method.
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Optimization of Mamdani-type Fuzzy Risk Assessment Models