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A Review of the Application of Multiobjective Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems: Current Status and Further Directions

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 45-65

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TFUZZ.2012.2201338

Keywords

Accuracy-interpretability tradeoff; fuzzy association rule mining; fuzzy control; fuzzy rule-based systems (FRBSs); multiobjective evolutionary algorithms (EAs); multiobjective evolutionary fuzzy systems (MOEFSs)

Funding

  1. Spanish CICYT [TIN2011-28488]
  2. Andalusian Excellence Regional Project [TIC-6858]
  3. European Project under FP7-PEOPLE-ITN-2008 Marie Curie Action (Networks for Initial Training) [238819]

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Over the past few decades, fuzzy systems have been widely used in several application fields, thanks to their ability to model complex systems. The design of fuzzy systems has been successfully performed by applying evolutionary and, in particular, genetic algorithms, and recently, this approach has been extended by using multiobjective evolutionary algorithms, which can consider multiple conflicting objectives, instead of a single one. The hybridization between multiobjective evolutionary algorithms and fuzzy systems is currently known as multiobjective evolutionary fuzzy systems. This paper presents an overview of multiobjective evolutionary fuzzy systems, describing the main contributions on this field and providing a two-level taxonomy of the existing proposals, in order to outline a well-established framework that could help researchers who work on significant further developments. Finally, some considerations of recent trends and potential research directions are presented.

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