Title :
Modeling observed natural behavior using fuzzy logic
Author :
Tron, Eviatar ; Margaliot, Michael
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract :
In biology, economics, and many other fields of science, human observers have provided linguistic descriptions and explanations of various phenomena. To study these phenomena in a systematic manner, there is a need to construct a suitable mathematical model, a process that usually requires subtle mathematical understanding. In this paper, we propose using the theory of fuzzy logic as a simple, direct, and natural approach to model building, namely, transforming the linguistic description into fuzzy rules and applying fuzzy inferencing to obtain the mathematical model. This approach follows the idea that the real power of fuzzy logic is in its ability to handle and manipulate linguistic information based on perceptions rather than equations. Furthermore, it allows researchers to quickly and intuitively create analytical models from observed behavior and to verify that their linguistically stated explanations indeed yield the observed behavior. We demonstrate this using an example of territorial behavior of fish.
Keywords :
fuzzy logic; fuzzy set theory; modelling; causation structure; fish territorial behavior; fuzzy inferencing; fuzzy logic; fuzzy rules; human observers; linguistic description; mathematical model; model building; observed natural behavior; Biological system modeling; Biology; Buildings; Equations; Fuzzy logic; Humans; Mathematical model; Power generation economics; Power system modeling; Systematics;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Systems, 2003. FUZZ '03. The 12th IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7810-5
DOI :
10.1109/FUZZ.2003.1209340