Title :
Envelope of plausibility defined by a new fuzzy implication operator
Author :
Daams, Johanna M.
Author_Institution :
117 Gerrard St., E. Suite 305, Toronto, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
A new implication operator is proposed, based on fuzzy entailment. Using a kernel and new measures of distance between fuzzy sets, it generates a set of fuzzy conclusions of various degrees of plausibility, rather than a single fuzzy conclusion. This set of plausible conclusions generates an envelope of plausibility, which is also a fuzzy set. The kernel can be chosen to make the envelope assume any reasonable shape surrounding the rule output, e.g., a Gaussian curve, or a set with a finite support, or the output of the Zadeh implication operator. As operator input becomes increasingly dissimilar to rule input, the envelope spreads further outside the rule output. The kernel can also be chosen to encode assumptions about system response, such as the degree of predictability/nonlinearity, the fractal dimension and the maximum possible rate of change of the output with respect to the input. The new distance functions permit speculative conclusions even when operator input does not intersect rule input. Since the operator´s output is speculative, an analogous assumption-free belief envelope is also defined for comparison
Keywords :
belief maintenance; fractals; fuzzy logic; fuzzy set theory; knowledge based systems; Gaussian curve; Zadeh implication operator; analogous assumption-free belief envelope; distance functions; envelope of plausibility; finite support; fractal dimension; fuzzy conclusions; fuzzy entailment; fuzzy implication operator; fuzzy set; fuzzy sets; maximum possible rate of change; nonlinearity; operator input; plausible conclusions; predictability; rule input; rule output; speculative conclusions; system response; Fractals; Fuzzy sets; Kernel; Logic; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 1999. NAFIPS. 18th International Conference of the North American
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5211-4
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.1999.781794