The Theory and Implementation of the B-spline Neurofuzzy Construction Algorithms
The Theory and Implementation of the B-spline Neurofuzzy Construction Algorithms
This paper describes some of the design choices made in developing an adaptive neurofuzzy system based on B-splines, and the theoretical reasons for making these decisions. It is argued that the most transparent model should be made available to the designer, and that sometimes increased flexibility reduces the system's apparent transparency. In addition, a high-level description is given of the object modelling design which has been implemented in C++.
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Brown, M.
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Bossley, K.M.
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Harris, C.J.
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1996
Brown, M.
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Bossley, K.M.
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Harris, C.J.
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Brown, M., Bossley, K.M. and Harris, C.J.
(1996)
The Theory and Implementation of the B-spline Neurofuzzy Construction Algorithms.
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This paper describes some of the design choices made in developing an adaptive neurofuzzy system based on B-splines, and the theoretical reasons for making these decisions. It is argued that the most transparent model should be made available to the designer, and that sometimes increased flexibility reduces the system's apparent transparency. In addition, a high-level description is given of the object modelling design which has been implemented in C++.
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Published date: 1996
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EUFIT '96, 1996-01-01
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Southampton Wireless Group
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/250118
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M. Brown
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K.M. Bossley
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C.J. Harris
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