| Fuzzy Modeling Library (FMLib) fun3-2-1089: Modeling of the Three-Dimensional Surface F3
DescriptionName: fun3-2-1089 Type: Laboratory problem | Number of input variables: 2 Number of training examples: 1089 | Domain of the input variable 1: [-8, 8] Domain of the input variable 2: [-8, 8] Range of the output variable: [0, 5835.700684] |
The aim in this problem is to model the three-dimensional surface generated
by the mathematical function F3 shown below. In this problem, seven linguistic terms are usually considered for each variable
in linguistic fuzzy modeling. Data SetsA training data set uniformly distributed in the
two-dimensional definition space has been obtained experimentally. In this way, a set
with 1,089 values has been generated for the function F3 taking 33 values for each one
of the two input variables considered to be uniformly distributed in their intervals. On the other hand, the test data is obtained generating the input variable values at
random in the concrete universes of discourse for each one of them, and computing the
associated output variable value. A test data set with 108 (9.1%) examples has been generated. Results Precise Fuzzy Modeling | Method Type | Reference | Method | No. Rules | No. Labels | Training | Test | Comments | TSK-type FRBSs | [CH99] | MOGUL-TSK | 49 | 21 | 28,246 | 23,300 | -- |
ReferencesThe application was originally proposed in:
[CH99] | O. Cordón, F. Herrera,A two-stage evolutionary process for designing TSK fuzzy rule-based systems,IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and CyberneticsPart B: Cybernetics 29:6 (1999) 703-715.
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