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Choquet fuzzy integral based modeling of nonlinear system

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APPLIED SOFT COMPUTING
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 839-848

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2007.07.001

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Choquet integral; lambda-measure; q-measure; fuzzy density; fuzzy rule based identification

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For dealing with the adjacent input fuzzy sets having overlapping information, non-additive fuzzy rules are formulated by defining their consequent as the product of weighted input and a fuzzy measure. With the weighted input, need arises for the corresponding fuzzy measure. This is a new concept that facilitates the evolution of new fuzzy modeling. The fuzzy measures aggregate the information from the weighted inputs using the lambda-measure. The output of these rules is in the form of the Choquet fuzzy integral. The underlying non-additive fuzzy model is investigated for identification of non-linear systems. The weighted input which is the additive S-norm of the inputs and their membership functions provides the strength of the rules and fuzzy densities required to compute fuzzy measures subject to q-measure are the unknown functions to be estimated. The use of q-measure is a powerful way of simplifying the computation of l-measure that takes account of the interaction between the weighted inputs. Two applications; one real life application on signature verification and forgery detection, and another benchmark problem of a chemical plant illustrate the utility of the proposed approach. The results are compared with those existing in the literature. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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