Uncertain rule-based fuzzy logic systems : introduction and new directions

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Uncertain rule-based fuzzy logic systems : introduction and new directions

Jerry M. Mendel

Prentice Hall PTR, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 530-546) and index

"This book presents an expanded and richer FL" -- on cover

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内容説明

For courses in Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems; Fuzzy Systems/Control; Fuzzy Logic. The first book of its kind, this text explains how all kinds of uncertainties can be handled within the framework of a common theory and set of design tools-fuzzy logic systems-by moving the original fuzzy logic to the next level-type-2 fuzzy logic. It presents a complete development of both type-1 and type-2 fuzzy logic systems, showing how the expanded and richer fuzzy logic contains the original fuzzy logic within it. The text demonstrates, beyond a reasonable doubt, that when uncertainties are present in a problem, much better performance is obtained by using a type-2 fuzzy logic system than by using a type-1 fuzzy logic system.

目次

(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Exercises.)I: PRELIMINARIES. 1. Introduction. Rule-Based FLSs. A New Direction for FLSs. New Concepts and Their Historical Background. Fundamental Design Requirement. The Flow of Uncertainties. Existing Literature on Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Coverage. Applicability Outside of Rule-Based FLSs. Computation. Supplementary Material: Short Primers on Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic. Primer on Fuzzy Sets. Primer on FL. Remarks. 2. Sources of Uncertainty. Uncertainties in a FLS. Words Mean Different Things to Different People. 3. Membership Functions and Uncertainty. Introduction. Type-1 Membership Functions. Type-2 Membership Functions. Returning to Linguistic Labels. Multivariable Membership Functions. Computation. 4. Case Studies. Introduction. Forecasting of Time-Series. Knowledge Mining Using Surveys. II: TYPE-1 FUZZY LOGIC SYSTEMS. 5. Singleton Type-1 Fuzzy Logic Systems: No Uncertainties. Introduction. Rules. Fuzzy Inference Engine. Fuzzification and Its Effect on Inference. Defuzzification. Possibilities. Fuzzy Basis Functions. FLSs Are Universal Approximators. Designing FLSs. Case Study: Forecasting of Time-Series. Case Study: Knowledge Mining Using Surveys. A Final Remark. Computation. 6. Non-Singleton Type-1 Fuzzy Logic Systems. Introduction. Fuzzification and Its Effect on Inference. Possibilities. FBFs. Non-Singleton FLSs Are Universal Approximators. Designing Non-Singleton FLSs. Case Study: Forecasting of Time-Series. A Final Remark. Computation. III: TYPE-2 FUZZY SETS. 7. Operations on and Properties of Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Introduction. Extension Principle. Operations on General Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Operations on Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Summary of Operations. Properties of Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Computation. 8. Type-2 Relations and Compositions. Introduction. Relations in General. Relations and Compositions on the Same Product Space. Relations and Compositions on Different Product Spaces. Composition of a Set with a Relation. Cartesian Product of Fuzzy Sets. Implications. 9. Centroid of a Type-2 Fuzzy Set: Type-Reduction. Introduction. General Results for the Centroid. Generalized Centroid for Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Centroid of an Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Set. Type-Reduction: General Results. Type-Reduction: Interval Sets. Concluding Remark. Computation. IV: TYPE-2 FUZZY LOGIC SYSTEMS. 10. Singleton Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems. Introduction. Rules. Fuzzy Inference Engine. Fuzzification and Its Effect on Inference. Type-Reduction. Defuzzification. Possibilities. FBFs: The Lack Thereof. Interval Type-2 FLSs. Designing Interval Singleton Type-2 FLSs. Case Study: Forecasting of Time-Series. Case Study: Knowledge Mining Using Surveys. Computation. 11. Type-1 Non-Singleton Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems. Introduction. Fuzzification and Its Effect on Inference. Interval Type-1 Non-Singleton Type-2 FLSs. Designing Interval Type-1 Non-Singleton Type-2 FLSs. Case Study: Forecasting of Time-Series. Final Remark. Computation. 12. Type-2 Non-Singleton Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems. Introduction. Fuzzification and Its Effect on Inference. Interval Type-2 Non-Singleton Type-2 FLSs. Designing Interval Type-2 Non-Singleton Type-2 FLSs. Case Study: Forecasting of Time-Series. Computation. 13. TSK Fuzzy Logic Systems. Introduction. Type-1 TSK FLSs. Type-2 TSK FLSs. Example: Forecasting of Compressed Video Traffic. Final Remark. Computation. 14. Epilogue. Introduction. Type-2 Versus Type-1 FLSs. Appropriate Applications for a Type-2 FLS. Rule-Based Classification of Video Traffic. Equalization of Time-Varying Non-linear Digital Communication Channels. Overcoming CCI and ISI for Digital Communication Channels. Connection Admission Control for ATM Networks. Potential Application Areas for a Type-2 FLS. A. Join, Meet, and Negation Operations For Non-Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Introduction. Join Under Minimum or Product t-Norms. Meet Under Minimum t-Norm. Meet Under Product t-Norm. Negation. Computation. B. Properties of Type-1 and Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. Introduction. Type-1 Fuzzy Sets. Type-2 Fuzzy Sets. C. Computation. Type-1 FLSs. General Type-2 FLSs. Interval Type-2 FLSs. References. Index.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB05337410
  • ISBN
    • 0130409693
  • LCCN
    00053050
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Upper Saddle River, NJ
  • ページ数/冊数
    xx, 555 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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