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ON THE FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENCE OF FUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEMS AND SPLINE-BASED NETWORKS

Kenneth J. Hunt, Roland E. Haas, Martin Brown

Year
1995
Citations
29

Abstract

The conditions under which spline-based networks are functionally equivalent to the Takagi-Sugeno-model of fuzzy inference are formally established. We consider a generalized form of basis function network whose basis functions are splines. The result admits a wide range of fuzzy membership functions which are commonly encountered in fuzzy systems design. We use the theoretical background of functional equivalence to develop a hybrid fuzzy-spline net for inverse dynamic modeling of a hydraulically driven robot manipulator.

Keywords

Spline (mechanical)MathematicsFuzzy logicAdaptive neuro fuzzy inference systemEquivalence (formal languages)Computer scienceFuzzy numberFuzzy control systemMathematical optimizationArtificial intelligence

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