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Minimizing the fuzzy rule base and maximizing its performance by a multiobjective genetic algorithm

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2 Author(s)
Ishibuchi, H. ; Dept. of Ind. Eng., Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan ; Murata, T.

In this paper, we explain how a GA-based multiobjective fuzzy rule selection method can be applied to high-dimensional pattern classification problems with many continuous attributes. Our rule selection method has two objectives to minimize the number of selected fuzzy if-then rules and to maximize the number of correctly classified patterns. Since the number of candidate fuzzy if-then rules in the rule selection method exponentially increases as the number of attributes increases, the rule selection method cannot handle all the fuzzy if-then rules as candidate rules when it is applied to high-dimensional pattern classification problems with many attributes. Thus we have to restrict the number of candidate rules. For this purpose, we generate only fuzzy if-then rules with a small number of antecedent conditions as candidate rules. The ability of our rule selection method is examined by computer simulations on a real-world pattern classification problem with many continuous attributes

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Fuzzy Systems, 1997., Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Conference on  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 1-5 Jul 1997

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