Neuro-fuzzy integrated system with its different domain applications
by Abdul Quaiyum Ansari; Neeraj Kumar Gupta
International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications (IJISTA), Vol. 11, No. 3/4, 2012

Abstract: Computational intelligence combines fuzzy systems, neural network and evolutionary computing. In this paper, architecture of a neuro-fuzzy integrated system is presented. A new kind of error backpropagation algorithm to adjust the membership functions of each variable and optimise fuzzy rules is developed. To minimise the output error, a variational method for determining globally optimal learning parameters and learning rules for online gradient descent training of multilayer neural network has been proposed. In order to show the effectiveness of the proposed system, simulation for different variety of domain has been performed. The controller for inverted pendulum has been demonstrated. The controller uses error backpropagation algorithm to adjust the membership functions of each variable, optimise fuzzy rules, and identify the inverted pendulum. Neuro-fuzzy integrated system for coronary heart disease has also been simulated. The results suggest that this kind of hybrid system is also suitable for the identification of patients with high/low cardiac risk.

Online publication date: Wed, 06-Mar-2013

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