Interpretability of fuzzy system
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In this respect, the paper proposes an interpretable classifier of the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference method (iANFIS), which combines the fuzzy inference system with critical rule selection by attention mechanism. The rule-based processing of ANFIS helps the user to understand the behavior of the proposed model.
9p visirius 19-01-2023 8 3 Download
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This study will discuss more clearly the concept of real-world-semantics interpretability and point out that such requirement is a challenge to the study of the interpretability of fuzzy systems, especially for approaches within the fuzzy set framework. A methodological challenge is that it requires both the computational expression representing a given linguistic fuzzy rule base and an approximate reasoning method working on this computation expression must also preserve the real-world semantics of the application problem.
16p abcxyz123_02 03-03-2020 20 1 Download
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This thesis has achieved some following results: Research and analysis of interpretability are as a study of the relationship between RWS of linguistic expressions and computational semantics of computational expressions assigned to linguistic expressions. The schema proposal solves the problem of interpretability of the computational representation of liguistic frame of cognitive (LFoC).
26p xacxuoc4321 08-07-2019 42 3 Download
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The study will further discuss the novel real-world-semantics-based approach (RWSapproach) to the interpretability of fuzzy systems proposed in [8] to show that the RWS-interpretability of fuzzy systems in this approach is very essential and practical. It is also analyzed that the usual theories as in mathematics and physics are all RWS-interpretable or, roughly speaking, they are able to model their real-world parts, properly.
21p thuyliebe 05-10-2018 26 0 Download
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Mobile robots navigation includes different interrelated activities: (i) perception, as obtaining and interpreting sensory information; (ii) exploration, as the strategy that guides the robot to select the next direction to go; (iii) mapping, involving the construction of a spatial representation by using the sensory information perceived; (iv) localization, as the strategy to estimate the robot position within the spatial map; (v) path planning, as the strategy to find a path towards a goal location being optimal or not; and (vi) path execution, where motor actions are determined and adapt...
338p kimngan_1 05-11-2012 72 7 Download