多目标遗传模糊规则选择中基于单粒度的模糊分类规则生成

R. Alcalá, Y. Nojima, F. Herrera, H. Ishibuchi
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近年来,多目标进化算法被应用于模糊规则系统的可解释性和准确性之间的权衡。众所周知,这两种需求通常是相互矛盾的,然而,这些类型的算法可以获得一组具有不同权衡的解决方案。多目标进化算法在模糊规则系统中的应用通常被称为多目标遗传模糊系统。首先对多目标遗传模糊系统进行多目标遗传模糊规则选择,以同时实现精度最大化和复杂度最小化。该方法通过考虑先前固定的粒度或每个属性具有不同粒度的多个模糊分区来生成一组候选模糊分类规则。然后,采用多目标进化优化算法进行模糊规则选择。虽然多粒度方法是最有前途的方法之一,但它的可解释性损失经常被指出。本文提出了一种基于单粒度的模糊分类规则生成机制,用于多目标遗传模糊规则选择。该机制能够在进行多目标遗传模糊规则选择之前指定合适的单粒度进行模糊规则提取。结果表明,通过避免多粒度,所获得的分类器的性能甚至可以得到改善,从而增加了所获得模型的语言可解释性。
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Generating single granularity-based fuzzy classification rules for multiobjective genetic fuzzy rule selection
Recently, multiobjective evolutionary algorithms have been applied to improve the difficult tradeoff between interpretability and accuracy of fuzzy rule-based systems. It is known that both requirements are usually contradictory, however, these kinds of algorithms can obtain a set of solutions with different trade-offs. The application of multiobjective evolutionary algorithms to fuzzy rule-based systems is often referred to as multiobjective genetic fuzzy systems. The first study on multiobjective genetic fuzzy systems was multiobjective genetic fuzzy rule selection in order to simultaneously achieve accuracy maximization and complexity minimization. This approach is based on the generation of a set of candidate fuzzy classification rules by considering a previously fixed granularity or multiple fuzzy partitions with different granularities for each attribute. Then, a multiobjective evolutionary optimization algorithm is applied to perform fuzzy rule selection. Although the multiple granularity approach is one of the most promising approaches, its interpretability loss has often been pointed out. In this work, we propose a mechanism to generate single granularity-based fuzzy classification rules for multiobjective genetic fuzzy rule selection. This mechanism is able to specify appropriate single granularities for fuzzy rule extraction before performing multiobjective genetic fuzzy rule selection. The results show that the performance of the obtained classifiers can be even improved by avoiding multiple granularities, which increases the linguistic interpretability of the obtained models.
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