Introduction to Neuro-Fuzzy Systems

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Fuzzy sets were introduced by Zadeh (1965) as a means of representing and manipulating data that was not precise, but rather fuzzy. Fuzzy logic pro- vides an inference morphology that enables approximate human reasoning capabilities to be applied to knowledge-based systems. The theory of fuzzy logic provides a mathematical strength to capture the uncertainties associ- ated with human cognitive processes, such as thinking and reasoning. The conventional approaches to knowledge representation lack the means for rep- resentating the meaning of fuzzy concepts. As a consequence, the approaches based on first order logic and classical probablity theory do not provide an appropriate conceptual framework for dealing with the representation of com- monsense knowledge, since such knowledge is by its nature both lexically imprecise and noncategorical. The developement of fuzzy logic was motivated in large measure by the need for a conceptual framework which can address the issue of uncertainty and lexical imprecision. Some of the essential characteristics of fuzzy logic relate to the following [242]. - In fuzzy logic, exact reasoning is viewed as a limiting case of ap- proximate reasoning. - In fuzzy logic, everything is a matter of degree. - In fuzzy logic, knowledge is interpreted a collection of elastic or, equivalently, fuzzy constraint on a collection of variables. - Inference is viewed as a process of propagation of elastic con- straints. - Any logical system can be fuzzified. There are two main characteristics of fuzzy systems that give them better performance für specific applications.


  • | Author: Robert Fuller
  • | Publisher: Physica-Verlag
  • | Publication Date: Nov 17, 1999
  • | Number of Pages: 289 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 3790812560
  • | ISBN-13: 9783790812565
Author:
Robert Fuller
Publisher:
Physica-Verlag
Publication Date:
Nov 17, 1999
Number of pages:
289 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
3790812560
ISBN-13:
9783790812565