Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the International Fuzzy Systems Association and the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and 2015
DOI: 10.2991/ifsa-eusflat-15.2015.48
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Algorithm for simultaneous defuzzification under constraints: shifted mean-max

Abstract: In this article, we present an algorithm for defuzzifying multiple fuzzy sets simultaneously, where the defuzzified values are bound by a constraint. The algorithm aims at maximizing the lowest membership grade of the defuzzified values in each fuzzy set, while satisfying the constraint. In the examples, MeanOfMax will be used as a starting point, while the constraint is that the sum of the defuzzified values has to match a given crisp value. The article describes the algorithm, experiments and evaluation of t… Show more

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“…In [13], an attempt at algorithmically performing a constraint defuzzification of multiple fuzzy sets under a shared constraint was made. The algorithm was limited to convex fuzzy sets and shifted the values of the Mean Of Max defuzzifers, maximizing the lowest membership grade.…”
Section: B Constrained Defuzzificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [13], an attempt at algorithmically performing a constraint defuzzification of multiple fuzzy sets under a shared constraint was made. The algorithm was limited to convex fuzzy sets and shifted the values of the Mean Of Max defuzzifers, maximizing the lowest membership grade.…”
Section: B Constrained Defuzzificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key difference between the constraints on defuzzification in literature and the presented method is that the presented method relates to a constraint that affects the defuzzification of multiple fuzzy sets at once. The methods in [4] and [13] share this problem but the proposed methods are not generally applicable and not suitable for a comparison that involves more general fuzzy sets.…”
Section: B Constrained Defuzzificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rule-based approach calculates weights implicitly (as explained in Section 2.2) to perform the remapping. The result of these calculations are then corrected for the constraint imposed by the (b) (a) value of the input cell, either due to simple rescaling or by using combined defuzzification (Verstraete 2015a). In case of the segment grid, the same procedure is applied for each segment: the fuzzy rule-based approach will determine values and ranges for parameters used in the rules.…”
Section: Usage and Special Combination With Fuzzy Rule-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are aggregated and a single value is extracted for each output cell. This last phase is achieved using the algorithm presented in Verstraete (2015a), to ensure satisfaction of the constraint that the partitions of an input cell should add up to that input cell.…”
Section: Spatial Disaggregation Using the Fuzzy Rule-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%