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    Dear Sir.: Fl 11/09/92
    (List Moderator)

    I would like to know the intend of this list and if I
    could obtain some replies.

    I am a researcher tacking part of Biomedical Engineering
    Group Laboratory of Electrical Engineering Department at the
    Federal University of Santa Catarina. We develop little
    biomedical equipments and Expest Systems - such a Hospital
    Infection Control Aid and a Hybrid System (rule-based and
    neural network based) for Proposal and Evaluation of
    Anesthesian Plan.

    I am a master degree student, now, grapple in develop a
    Expert Network (also called, hybrid system: those whom
    combine neural networks with rule-based methods) for
    Planning and Evaluation of Plans of Anesthesia, continuing
    a PHD thesis, for Critical Patients (their who need
    critical cares) or Problem Patients (exceptional cases of
    patientes whom evaluate to critical patients). I have some
    troubles choosing the most suitable approach to develop
    this system. I do not know if neural networks could be the
    key to solve the main part of the problem, because we are
    dealing with exceptions that probably could best solved
    throught a rule-based method. At lately, there are a few
    shells systems applying object-orienthed technics with
    rule-based or frames methods such the new Kappa PC
    Application Development Systems for Windows environment,
    from IntellCorp. Inc.. So, I am interested in
    implementations of hybrid systems using object-oriented
    programming. Maybe, there will be a way to link neural
    networks simulators using object-oriented approach to
    another heuristical languages such as Turbo-Prolog object-
    oriented.

    I would be glad if someone could make a comment about
    it, as well as indicate if there exists a _similar research_.

    Please, reply directly to me as I am not subcribed to
    this list.

    Thanks a lot respect to this matter,

    best regards,

    Fernando Passold
    Biomedical Engineering Group Lab.
    UFSC/BRAZIL
    E-mail: ee3fps@brufsc.bitnet


    P.S.: I am interested in subcribing in your list if not a
    large amount of material is normaly posted to it.
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