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Ústav pro výzkum a aplikace fuzzy modelování (94410)
Title:
Towards fuzzy interpolation with "at least -- at most" fuzzy rule bases
Citace
Štěpnička, M. Towards fuzzy interpolation with "at least -- at most" fuzzy rule bases.
In:
Computational Intelligence - Foundations and Applications.
Singapore: World Scientific, 2010. World Scientific, 2010. s. 222-228. ISBN 978-981-4324-69-4.
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Publication year:
2010
Obor:
Obecná matematika
Number of pages:
7
Page from:
222
Page to:
228
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ISBN code:
978-981-4324-69-4
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Proceedings title:
Computational Intelligence - Foundations and Applications
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
World Scientific
Place of publishing:
Singapore
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
FLINS 2010
Místo konání konference:
Chengdu/Emei, China
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příslušnosti účastníků:
Celosvětová akce
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Key words in English:
Fuzzy interpolation; fuzzy realtion equation; at least and at most modifiers, fuzzy inference systems
Annotation in original language:
Fuzzy interpolation property is among the most important properties of fuzzy inference systems. It has been showed that the normality plus Ruspini condition applying to the antecedent fuzzy sets is a sufficient condition with a high practical impact. Another important property is the monotone behavior of the resulting control function (after a defuzzification) derived from a monotone fuzzy rule base. Unfortunately, this goal may be often reached only when applying at least and most modifiers which is in collision with the Ruspini condition. This paper tries to answer the question whether this collision is an unavoidable obstacle for the interpolation property or whether the ``lost'' Ruspini condition does not cause losing the interpolation.
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RIV/61988987:17610/10:A1100YI7
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