Semi-overlap functions and novel fuzzy reasoning algorithms with applications
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DOI10.1016/J.INS.2022.10.017arXiv2203.00437OpenAlexW4303438738MaRDI QIDQ6205035FDOQ6205035
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Publication date: 11 April 2024
Published in: Information Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: It is worth noticing that a fuzzy conjunction and its corresponding fuzzy implication can form a residual pair if and only if it is left-continuous. In order to get a more general result related on residual implications that induced by aggregation functions, we relax the definition of general overlap functions, more precisely, removing its right-continuous, and then introduce a new kind of aggregation functions, which called semi-overlap functions. Subsequently, we study some of their related algebraic properties and investigate their corresponding residual implications. Moreover, serval scholars have provided kinds of methods for fuzzy modus ponens (FMP,for short) problems so far, such as Zadeh's compositional rule of inference (CRI, for short), Wang's triple I method (TIM, for short) and the quintuple implication principle (QIP, for short). Compared with CRI and TIM methods, QIP method has some advantages in solving FMP problems, in this paper, we further consider the QIP method for FMP problems and prove that it satisfies the reducibility of multiple-rules fuzzy reasoning. Finally, we propose a new classification algorithm that based on semi-overlap functions and QIP method, which called SO5I-FRC algorithm. Through the comparative tests, the average accuracy of SO5I-FRC algorithm is higher than FARC-HD algorithm. The experimental results indicate that semi-overlap functions and QIP method have certain advantages and a wide range of applications in classification problems.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.00437
overlap functionclassification algorithmfuzzy reasoningquintuple implication principlesemi-overlap function
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