The Accuracy of Fuzzy Sugeno Method with Antropometry on Determination Natural Patient Status

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Anthropometry is one of the processes that can be used to assess nutritional status. In general anthropometry is defined as body size in terms of nutrition, then anthropometry is reviewed from various age levels and nutritional levels. Nutritional status is a description of the balance between nutritional intake with the needs of the body individually. Fuzzy logic is a logic that has a vagueness between right and wrong or between 0 and 1. Sugeno method is used because in the process of calculating nutritional status so far is still done by anthropometry. Currently information technology is growing in any aspect, one of them in the aspect of calculation with data taken from anthropometry. In this case the calculation can use the Fuzzy Sugeno Method, in order to know the great accuracy obtained. Then the results obtained using fuzzy sugeno integrated with anthropometry has an accuracy of 81.48%.

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Syahputra, D., Tulus, & Sawaluddin, S. (2017). The Accuracy of Fuzzy Sugeno Method with Antropometry on Determination Natural Patient Status. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 930). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/930/1/012022

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