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Published in:   Vol. 2 Issue 2 Date of Publication:   December 2013

The Study of Symptoms of Tuberculosis Using Induced Fuzzy Coginitive Maps (IFCMS)

K. Ponnivalavan,P. Pathinathan

Page(s):   51-54 ISSN:   2278-2397
DOI:   10.20894/IJDMTA.102.002.002.003 Publisher:   Integrated Intelligent Research (IIR)

Tuberculosis or TB is a common, infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacterium usually called as mycobacterium Tuberculosis. Tb attacks the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections are asymptomatic and latent, but about one in ten latent infections eventually progresses to active disease which, if left untreated, kills more than 50% of those so infected. Hence, this paper analysisthes ymp t o ms o f Tuberculosis using Induced Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (IFCMs). IFCMs area fuzzy-graph modeling approach based on expert�s opinion. This is the nonstatistical approach to study the problems with imprecise information.