7 resultados para Takagi-sugeno fuzzy
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
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fuzzySim is an R package for calculating fuzzy similarity in species occurrence patterns. It includes functions for data preparation, such as converting species lists (long format) to presence-absence tables (wide format), obtaining unique abbreviations of species names, or transposing (parts of) complex data frames; and sample data sets for providing practical examples. It can convert binary presence-absence to fuzzy occurrence data, using e.g. trend surface analysis, inverse distance interpolation or prevalence-independent environmental favourability modelling, for multiple species simultaneously. It then calculates fuzzy similarity among (fuzzy) species distributions and/or among (fuzzy) regional species compositions. Currently available similarity indices are Jaccard, Sørensen, Simpson, and Baroni-Urbani & Buser.
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We modelled the distributions of two toads (Bufo bufo and Epidalea calamita) in the Iberian Peninsula using the favourability function, which makes predictions directly comparable for different species and allows fuzzy logic operations to relate different models. The fuzzy intersection between individual models, representing favourability for the presence of both species simultaneously, was compared with another favourability model built on the presences shared by both species. The fuzzy union between individual models, representing favourability for the presence of any of the two species, was compared with another favourabilitymodel based on the presences of either or both of them. The fuzzy intersections between favourability for each species and the complementary of favourability for the other (corresponding to the logical operation “A and not B”) were compared with models of exclusive presence of one species versus the exclusive presence of the other. The results of modelling combined species data were highly similar to those of fuzzy logic operations between individual models, proving fuzzy logic and the favourability function valuable for comparative distribution modelling. We highlight several advantages of fuzzy logic over other forms of combining distribution models, including the possibility to combine multiple species models for management and conservation planning.
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A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis is applied to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions for higher entrepreneur rates. Based on Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data, it is shown that the most relevant conditions are Media Attention to Entrepreneurship, as well as Perceived Capabilities and Perceived Opportunities. The non-existence of Fear of Failure is also an important factor in determining higher entrepreneurship rates. When the sample is split, this condition is more important for most developed countries. This can be viewed as relevant information for policymakers to better define their policies to promote entrepreneurship, which is a key to more sustainable growth in countries.
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Innovation is one of the main concerns of European Union countries since the beginning of the century. Despite failing to reach their targets, innovation remains a priority because innovation enables countries to achieve better economic performance. This study analyzes the relation between the level of innovation and the economic effects and applies a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis to study the relation between six conditions and two different outcomes. The data comes from the Union Innovation Scoreboard. The study finds that research systems, linkages and entrepreneurship, and intellectual assets are necessary conditions for the outcomes of a high level of innovation and positive economic effects. The main sufficient condition for both outcomes is a good research system.
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This paper proposes a novel demand response model using a fuzzy subtractive cluster approach. The model development provides support to domestic consumer decisions on controllable loads management, considering consumers’ consumption needs and the appropriate load shape or rescheduling in order to achieve possible economic benefits. The model based on fuzzy subtractive clustering method considers clusters of domestic consumption covering an adequate consumption range. Analysis of different scenarios is presented considering available electric power and electric energy prices. Simulation results are presented and conclusions of the proposed demand response model are discussed.
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As Instituições de Ensino Superior (IES) localizam-se ao longo de todo o território português, em cidades de dimensão distinta mas sempre âncoras dos territórios envolventes. Um dos efeitos mais imediatos, entre os “efeitos de procura”, relaciona-se com a dimensão populacional das cidades onde as IES estão instaladas. Logo que todos os agentes diretamente envolvidos com a IES chegam à (permanecem na) cidade – funcionários docentes e não docentes e estudantes – provocam efeitos vários, quer pela dimensão demográfica (quer em termos de volume quer de estrutura) quer pelos efeitos multiplicadores na atividade económica. O enquadramento teórico deste estudo prende-se com duas teorias fundamentais: os estudos acerca dos impactes das IES e a teoria das migrações jovens. Esta investigação visa estudar a existência de correlações entre as cidades que acolhem as IES, estas instituições e os movimentos migratórios ao longo do país. As questões de investigação são as seguintes: a dimensão das IES está relacionada com a dimensão da cidade onde está instalada e a capacidade de atração de ambas é proporcional? Podem as IES servir para inverter os fluxos migratórios que se verificam com destino às cidades onde existem IES? Os objectivos do trabalho são: - relacionar a dimensão das IES com as cidades de acolhimento, bem como os respectivos níveis de atração; - estudar os fluxos migratórios, destacando os jovens do conjunto do total da população que se desloca para as cidades / concelhos onde existem IES. Utilizar-se-ão dados relativos i) aos estabelecimentos da rede pública, universitária e politécnica; ii) às migrações internas em Portugal por grupos de idades e, iii) caracterização das cidades de acolhimento das IES. Os dados serão analisados com métodos de estatística descritiva, multivariada e com a metodologia fuzzy que visa conhecer as condições necessárias e/ou suficientes da atratividade das cidades relativamente aos fluxos migratórios jovens.
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This paper proposes a novel demand response model using a fuzzy subtractive cluster approach. The model development provides support to domestic consumer decisions on controllable loads management, considering consumers’ consumption needs and the appropriate load shape or rescheduling in order to achieve possible economic benefits. The model based on fuzzy subtractive clustering method considers clusters of domestic consumption covering an adequate consumption range. Analysis of different scenarios is presented considering available electric power and electric energy prices. Simulation results are presented and conclusions of the proposed demand response model are discussed.