Fuzzy cognitive map based approach for determining the risk of ischemic stroke

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Abstract

Stroke is the third major cause of mortality in the world. The diagnosis of stroke is a very complex issue considering controllable and uncontrollable factors. These factors include age, sex, blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, smoking, and so on, having a considerable influence on the diagnosis of stroke. Hence, designing an intelligent system leading to immediate and effective treatment is essential. In this study, the soft computing method known as fuzzy cognitive mapping was proposed for diagnosis of the risk of ischemic stroke. Non-linear Hebbian learning method was used for fuzzy cognitive maps training. In the proposed method, the risk rate for each person was determined based on the opinions of the neurologists. The accuracy of the proposed model was tested using 10-fold cross-validation, for 110 real cases, and the results were compared with those of support vector machine and K-nearest neighbours. The proposed system showed a superior performance with a total accuracy of (93.6 ± 4.5)%. The data used in this study is available by emailing the first author for academic and non-commercial purposes.

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Khodadadi, M., Shayanfar, H., Maghooli, K., & Mazinan, A. H. (2019). Fuzzy cognitive map based approach for determining the risk of ischemic stroke. IET Systems Biology, 13(6), 297–304. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-syb.2018.5128

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