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Area of Science:

  • Fuzzy mathematics
  • Disability studies
  • Clinical informatics

Background:

  • Conventional disability assessments use rigid classifications, failing to capture the spectrum of individual needs.
  • Subjectivity and ambiguity are inherent in assessing disability, requiring more nuanced approaches.
  • Existing methods may not adequately support the development of personalized adaptive systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel approach for disability assessment using fuzzy sets and aggregation operators.
  • To develop flexible clinical support systems that accommodate the variability of individual needs.
  • To propose an algorithm for selecting optimal disability support systems based on fuzzy set theory.

Main Methods:

  • Application of fuzzy set theory to model subjective disability assessments.
  • Development of aggregation operators for complex fuzzy sets to consolidate assessment data.
  • Design and implementation of an algorithm for disability support system selection.

Main Results:

  • Fuzzy sets provide a framework for degrees of membership in disability categories (e.g., 70% mobility impairment).
  • The proposed aggregation operators effectively convert complex fuzzy information into actionable single values for clinical support.
  • The algorithm demonstrated utility in selecting the most suitable disability support system.

Conclusions:

  • Fuzzy set theory offers a more accurate and flexible method for disability assessment compared to traditional binary classifications.
  • The developed approach facilitates the creation of adaptive and individualized clinical support systems.
  • This work advances the application of fuzzy mathematics in practical disability support and decision-making.