Title :
Evolving Fuzzy-Rule-Based Classifiers From Data Streams
Author :
Angelov, Plamen P. ; Zhou, Xiaowei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Syst., Lancaster Univ., Lancaster
Abstract :
A new approach to the online classification of streaming data is introduced in this paper. It is based on a self-developing (evolving) fuzzy-rule-based (FRB) classifier system of Takagi-Sugeno ( eTS) type. The proposed approach, called eClass (evolving class ifier), includes different architectures and online learning methods. The family of alternative architectures includes: 1) eClass0, with the classifier consequents representing class label and 2) the newly proposed method for regression over the features using a first-order eTS fuzzy classifier, eClass1. An important property of eClass is that it can start learning ldquofrom scratch.rdquo Not only do the fuzzy rules not need to be prespecified, but neither do the number of classes for eClass (the number may grow, with new class labels being added by the online learning process). In the event that an initial FRB exists, eClass can evolve/develop it further based on the newly arrived data. The proposed approach addresses the practical problems of the classification of streaming data (video, speech, sensory data generated from robotic, advanced industrial applications, financial and retail chain transactions, intruder detection, etc.). It has been successfully tested on a number of benchmark problems as well as on data from an intrusion detection data stream to produce a comparison with the established approaches. The results demonstrate that a flexible (with evolving structure) FRB classifier can be generated online from streaming data achieving high classification rates and using limited computational resources.
Keywords :
data analysis; fuzzy systems; learning (artificial intelligence); pattern classification; Takagi-Sugeno type; data streams; eClass; evolving classifier; fuzzy-rule-based classifiers; intrusion detection data stream; online classification; online learning methods; Evolving fuzzy systems; FRB classifiers; Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy models; Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy models; evolving fuzzy systems; fuzzy-rule-based (FRB) classifiers; recursive least squares; recursive least squares (RLS);
Journal_Title :
Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TFUZZ.2008.925904