01533nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001260002400042653001800066653002400084653001600108245010300124856005100227300001900278490000700297520104400304022001501348 2015 d bIDOSI Publications 10aTransmissions10aMultivalued mapping10aMethodology00aFuzzy logic combined with dempster-shafer theory for African trypanosomiasis spreading prediction. uhttp://www.idosi.org/mejsr/mejsr23(9)15/42.pdf ap. 2307 - 23170 v233 a

Editor's abstract: This paper presents Fuzzy Logic and Dempster-Shafer belief theory to encounter the most important and unexpected enemies of the human being the epidemic diseases through the prediction of the risk of African Trypanosomiasis spreading. This work is estimated basic probability assignments using Fuzzy membership functions which capture vagueness. The advantage of this method is a new method to obtain basic probability assignment proposed based on the similarity measure between membership function. The result reveals that the system has successfully identified the risk of African Trypanosomiasis spreading. In areas which are in close proximity to Angola and Zambia, the risk of African Trypanosomiasis spreading obtained degree of belief 17.3% of very low, 19.6% of low, 18.6% of medium, 22.5% of high and 17.1% of very high. The risk of African Trypanosomiasis spreading in areas which include Angola, Botswana, Congo, Congo DRC, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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