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Fuzzy Information and Engineering

Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Taylor & Francis
ISSN:
1616-8666
Scimago Journal Rank:
18
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Evolutionary Methods for Unsupervised Feature Selection Using Sammon's Stress Function

Saxena, Amit; Pal, Nikhil R.; Vora, Megha

2010 Fuzzy Information and Engineering

doi: 10.1007/s12543-010-0047-4

AbstractIn this paper, four methods are proposed for feature selection in an unsupervised manner by using genetic algorithms. The proposed methods do not use the class label information but select a set of features using a task independent criterion that can preserve the geometric structure (topology) of the original data in the reduced feature space. One of the components of the fitness function is Sammon's stress function which tries to preserve the topology of the high dimensional data when reduced into the lower dimensional one. In this context, in addition to using a fitness criterion, we also explore the utility of unfitness criterion to select chromosomes for genetic operations. This ensures higher diversity in the population and helps unfit chromosomes to become more fit. We use four different ways for evaluation of the quality of the features selected: Sammon error, correlation between the inter-point distances in the two spaces, a measure of preservation of cluster structure found in the original and reduced spaces and a classifier performance. The proposed methods are tested on six real data sets with dimensionality varying between 9 and 60. The selected features are found to be excellent in terms of preservation topology (inter-point geometry), cluster structure and classifier performance. We do not compare our methods with other methods because, unlike other methods, using four different ways we check the quality of the selected features by finding how well the selected features preserve the “structure” of the original data.
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A New Algorithm for Minimizing a Linear Objective Function Subject to a System of Fuzzy Relation Equations with Max-product Composition

Li, Jian-xin; Hu, Gang

2010 Fuzzy Information and Engineering

doi: 10.1007/s12543-010-0048-3

AbstractIn this paper, we study a problem of minimizing a linear objective function subject to a system of fuzzy relation equations with max-product composition. First, we present a standard form of an original model. Then by using the concept of chained-set suite, we educe optimal solutions of the standard form, with which we can get optimal solutions of the original model. On basis of these results, finally we get an algorithm for the studied problem, which is simple and rapid for application.
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Fuzzy Ordinary Differential Equation (I)

Cao, Bing-yuan

2010 Fuzzy Information and Engineering

doi: 10.1007/s12543-010-0049-2

AbstractFuzzy ordinary differential equation has been studied in many ways. In this paper we put forward concepts of ordinary differential equation of a fuzzy-valued function for the first time, discuss the existence and uniqueness of the solution at common points by applying decomposition theorem in fuzzy sets as well, so that a solution is obtained for the equation. Finally the method proves to be feasible and effective by a numerical example.
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β-compactness in L-fuzzy Topological Spaces

Chen, Bin; Jiang, Shou-li

2010 Fuzzy Information and Engineering

doi: 10.1007/s12543-010-0050-9

AbstractIn this paper, β-compactness is introduced in L-topological spaces, where L is a fuzzy lattice. And its topological properties are systematically studied. This β-compactness is defined for arbitrary L-subsets. The intersection of a β-compact L-fuzzy subset and a β-closed L-fuzzy subset is β-compact with a good extension. Also different characterizations are obtained and some of its properties are studied.
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A Feng Qi Type Inequality for Sugeno Integral

Agahi, Hamzeh; Yaghoobi, Mohammad Ali

2010 Fuzzy Information and Engineering

doi: 10.1007/s12543-010-0051-8

AbstractIn this paper, a Feng Qi type inequality for Sugeno integral is shown. The studied inequality is based on the classical Feng Qi type inequality for Lebesgue integral. Moreover, a generalized Feng Qi type inequality for Sugeno integral is proved with several examples given to illustrate the validity of the proposed inequalities.
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The Three Dimensions IDC Membership Distance in Vague Sets

Zhang, Chun-ying; Li, Min-jie; Liu, Feng-chun

2010 Fuzzy Information and Engineering

doi: 10.1007/s12543-010-0053-6

AbstractBased on the dynamic tendency of vague sets and the three-dimension of element membership to a vague set, a method of comparing the two vague sets is put forward by means of set pair analysis. First, according to the positive, negative and uncertain membership of vague sets, the identical discrepancy contrary and weight identical discrepancy contrary membership of vague set are defined; then, their distance is defined between vague sets; last, the identical discrepancy contrary membership distance between vague sets are applied to pattern recognition, which testifies the validity and simplicity of this method.
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