Abstract:
We study possibilistic nonlinear regression models with crisp and/or interval data. Herein, the task is to compute tight interval regression parameters such that all obse...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We study possibilistic nonlinear regression models with crisp and/or interval data. Herein, the task is to compute tight interval regression parameters such that all observed output data (either crisp or interval) are covered by the range of the nonlinear interval regression function. We propose a method for determination of interval regression parameters based on the tolerance approach developed by the authors for the linear case. We define two classes of nonlinear regression models for which efficient algorithms exist. For other models, we provide some extensions allowing to calculate lower and upper bounds on the widths of the optimal interval regression parameters. We also discuss other approaches to interval regression than the possibilistic one. We illustrate the theory by examples.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics ( Volume: 44, Issue: 12, December 2014)
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Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Milan Hladík was born in 1978.
He is currently a Senior Lecturer and Researcher with the Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include interval algebra, interval optimization, and analysis of interval data.
Milan Hladík was born in 1978.
He is currently a Senior Lecturer and Researcher with the Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include interval algebra, interval optimization, and analysis of interval data.View more

Faculty of Computer Science and Statistics, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
Michal Černý was born in 1979.
He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Econometrics, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include computational optimization and data analysis.
Michal Černý was born in 1979.
He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Econometrics, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include computational optimization and data analysis.View more

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Milan Hladík was born in 1978.
He is currently a Senior Lecturer and Researcher with the Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include interval algebra, interval optimization, and analysis of interval data.
Milan Hladík was born in 1978.
He is currently a Senior Lecturer and Researcher with the Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include interval algebra, interval optimization, and analysis of interval data.View more

Faculty of Computer Science and Statistics, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
Michal Černý was born in 1979.
He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Econometrics, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include computational optimization and data analysis.
Michal Černý was born in 1979.
He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Econometrics, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic. His current research interests include computational optimization and data analysis.View more