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Genetically Optimized Hybrid Fuzzy Set-based Polynomial Neural Networks with Polynomial and Fuzzy Polynomial Neurons
Author(s) -
SungKwun Oh,
Seok-Beom Roh,
Keon-Jun Park
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
international journal of fuzzy logic and intelligent systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.296
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 2093-744X
pISSN - 1598-2645
DOI - 10.5391/ijfis.2005.5.4.327
Subject(s) - polynomial , fuzzy logic , artificial neural network , computer science , parametric statistics , set (abstract data type) , flexibility (engineering) , selection (genetic algorithm) , layer (electronics) , mathematical optimization , algorithm , mathematics , artificial intelligence , mathematical analysis , statistics , chemistry , organic chemistry , programming language
We investigatea new fuzzy-neural networks-Hybrid Fuzzy set based polynomial Neural Networks (HFSPNN). These networks consist of genetically optimized multi-layer with two kinds of heterogeneous neurons thatare fuzzy set based polynomial neurons (FSPNs) and polynomial neurons (PNs). We have developed a comprehensive design methodology to determine the optimal structure of networks dynamically. The augmented genetically optimized HFSPNN (namely gHFSPNN) results in a structurally optimized structure and comes with a higher level of flexibility in comparison to the one we encounter in the conventional HFPNN. The GA-based design procedure being applied at each layer of gHFSPNN leads to the selection leads to the selection of preferred nodes (FSPNs or PNs) available within the HFSPNN. In the sequel, the structural optimization is realized via GAs, whereas the ensuing detailed parametric optimization is carried out in the setting of a standard least square method-based learning. The performance of the gHFSPNN is quantified through experimentation where we use a number of modeling benchmarkssynthetic and experimental data already experimented with in fuzzy or neurofuzzy modeling.

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