Preserving Piece-wise Linearity in Fuzzy Interpolation


Autoria(s): Shen, Qiang; Huang, Zhiheng
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Computer Science

Advanced Reasoning Group

Data(s)

15/01/2008

15/01/2008

2005

Resumo

Z. Huang and Q. Shen. Preserving Piece-wise Linearity in Fuzzy Interpolation. Proceedings of the 2005 UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, pages 105-112.

Fuzzy interpolative reasoning serves as an important role in fuzzy modelling as it does not only help reduce rule number but also provides an inference mechanism for sparse rule bases. The preservation of piece-wise linearity is preferred as piece-wise linear results can be inferred from piece-wise linear rules and observations. This ensures safe ignoring of non-characteristic points in performing interpolations. However, almost all existing fuzzy interpolative reasoning methods do not preserve piecewise linearity for general polygonal fuzzy sets. This paper, based on the work of [1, 2], proposes a new interpolative method which preserves this property.

Non peer reviewed

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8

Identificador

Shen , Q & Huang , Z 2005 , ' Preserving Piece-wise Linearity in Fuzzy Interpolation ' pp. 105-112 .

PURE: 74659

PURE UUID: 22821630-5e79-412d-852a-34eab500a50a

dspace: 2160/432

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/432

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eng

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