JOURNAL ARTICLE

Generating fuzzy rules by learning from examples

Abstract

A general method is developed for generating fuzzy rules from numerical data. The method consists of five steps: dividing the input and output spaces of the given numerical data into fuzzy regions; generating fuzzy rules from the given data; assigning a degree to each of the generated rules for the purpose of resolving conflicts among the generated rules; creating a combined fuzzy-associative-memory (FAM) bank based on both the generated rules and linguistic rules of human experts; and determining a mapping from input space to output space based on the combined FAM bank using a defuzzifying procedure. The mapping is proved to be capable of approximating any real continuous function on a compact set to arbitrary accuracy. The method is applied to predicting a chaotic time series.< >

Keywords:
Fuzzy logic Computer science Associative property Set (abstract data type) Fuzzy set Function (biology) Fuzzy set operations Fuzzy number Chaotic Data mining Space (punctuation) Fuzzy classification Artificial intelligence Algorithm Theoretical computer science Mathematics Pure mathematics Programming language

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Topics

Fuzzy Logic and Control Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Neural Networks and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing

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