Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation

Several fuzzy modeling techniques have been employed for handling uncertainties in data. This study presents a comparative evaluation of a new class of interval type-2 fuzzy logic system (IT2FLS) namely: interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic system (IT2IFLS) of Takagi Sugeno-Kang (TSK)-type wit...

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Main Authors: Eyoh, Imo, John, Robert, de Maere, Geert
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description Several fuzzy modeling techniques have been employed for handling uncertainties in data. This study presents a comparative evaluation of a new class of interval type-2 fuzzy logic system (IT2FLS) namely: interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic system (IT2IFLS) of Takagi Sugeno-Kang (TSK)-type with classical IT2FLS and its type-1 variant (IFLS). Simulations are conducted using a real-world gas compression system (GCS) dataset. Study shows that the performance of the proposed framework with membership functions (MFs) and non-membership functions (NMFs) that are each intervals is superior to classical IT2FLS with only MFs (upper and lower) and IFLS with MFs and NMFs that are not intervals in this problem domain.
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spelling nottingham-522532020-05-04T19:36:43Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52253/ Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation Eyoh, Imo John, Robert de Maere, Geert Several fuzzy modeling techniques have been employed for handling uncertainties in data. This study presents a comparative evaluation of a new class of interval type-2 fuzzy logic system (IT2FLS) namely: interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic system (IT2IFLS) of Takagi Sugeno-Kang (TSK)-type with classical IT2FLS and its type-1 variant (IFLS). Simulations are conducted using a real-world gas compression system (GCS) dataset. Study shows that the performance of the proposed framework with membership functions (MFs) and non-membership functions (NMFs) that are each intervals is superior to classical IT2FLS with only MFs (upper and lower) and IFLS with MFs and NMFs that are not intervals in this problem domain. Springer 2018-05-18 Article PeerReviewed Eyoh, Imo, John, Robert and de Maere, Geert (2018) Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 853 . pp. 687-698. ISSN 1865-0929 Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems; Membership functions; Non-membership functions; Decoupled extended Kalman filter https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-91473-2_58 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-91473-2_58 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-91473-2_58
spellingShingle Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems; Membership functions; Non-membership functions; Decoupled extended Kalman filter
Eyoh, Imo
John, Robert
de Maere, Geert
Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation
title Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation
title_full Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation
title_fullStr Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation
title_short Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation
title_sort interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems - a comparative evaluation
topic Interval type-2 intuitionistic fuzzy logic systems; Membership functions; Non-membership functions; Decoupled extended Kalman filter
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