fuzzycreator: a python-based toolkit for automatically generating and analysing data-driven fuzzy setsTools McCulloch, Josie (2017) fuzzycreator: a python-based toolkit for automatically generating and analysing data-driven fuzzy sets. In: IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Sets and Systems (Fuzz-IEEE 2017), 9-12 July 2017, Naples, Italy. Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8015445/
AbstractThis paper presents a toolkit for automatic generation and analysis of fuzzy sets (FS) from data. Toolkits are vital for the wider dissemination, accessibility and implementation of theoretic work and applications on FSs. There are currently several toolkits in the literature that focus on knowledge representation and fuzzy inference, but there are few that focus on the automatic generation and comparison of FSs. As there are several methods of constructing FSs from data, it is important to have the tools to use these methods. This paper presents an open-source, python-based toolkit, named fuzzycreator, that facilitates the creation of both conventional and non-conventional (non-normal and non-convex) type-1, interval type-2 and general type-2 FSs from data. These FSs may then be analysed and compared through a series of tools and measures (included in the toolkit), such as evaluating their similarity and distance. An overview of the key features of the toolkit are given and demonstrations which provide rapid access to cutting-edge methodologies in FSs to both expert and non-expert users.
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