Hybrid learning for general type-2 TSK fuzzy logic systems

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This work is focused on creating fuzzy granular classification models based on general type-2 fuzzy logic systems when consequents are represented by interval type-2 TSK linear functions. Due to the complexity of general type-2 TSK fuzzy logic systems, a hybrid learning approach is proposed, where the principle of justifiable granularity is heuristically used to define an amount of uncertainty in the system, which in turn is used to define the parameters in the interval type-2 TSK linear functions via a dual LSE algorithm. Multiple classification benchmark datasets were tested in order to assess the quality of the formed granular models; its performance is also compared against other common classification algorithms. Shown results conclude that classification performance in general is better than results obtained by other techniques, and in general, all achieved results, when averaged, have a better performance rate than compared techniques, demonstrating the stability of the proposed hybrid learning technique.

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Sanchez, M. A., Castro, J. R., Ocegueda-Miramontes, V., & Cervantes, L. (2017). Hybrid learning for general type-2 TSK fuzzy logic systems. Algorithms, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/a10030099

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