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Interpolation in hierarchical fuzzy rule bases

Authors: Laszlo t. Koczy; Leila Muresan; Kaoru Hirota;

Interpolation in hierarchical fuzzy rule bases

Abstract

A major issue in the field of fuzzy applications is the complexity of the algorithms used. In order to obtain efficient methods, it is necessary to reduce complexity without losing the easy interpretability of the components. One of the possibilities to achieve complexity reduction is to combine fuzzy rule interpolation with the use of hierarchical structured fuzzy rule bases, as proposed by Sugeno et al. (1991). For interpolation, the method of Koczy and Hirota (1993) is used, but other techniques are also suggested. The difficulty of applying this method is that it is often impossible to determine a partition of any subspace of the original state space so that in all elements of the partition the number of variables can be locally reduced. Instead of this, a sparse fuzzy partition is searched for and so the local reduction of dimensions will be usually possible. In this case however, interpolation in the sparse partition itself, i.e. interpolation in the meta-rule level is necessary. This paper describes a method how such a multilevel interpolation is possible.

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