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Reducing computational overhead by improving the CRI and IRI implication step (Q892541)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511699
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Reducing computational overhead by improving the CRI and IRI implication step
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511699

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    Reducing computational overhead by improving the CRI and IRI implication step (English)
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    19 November 2015
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    Summary: In conventional SISO fuzzy expert systems (\(n\)-element input, \(m\)-element output), the implication step requires the \(O(n \times m)\) operations using Compositional Rule-based Inference (CRI) and Individual Rule-based Inference (IRI). However, this introduces excessive complexity. This paper proposes two methods, Sort Compositional Rule-based Inference (SCRI) and Sort Individual Rule-based Inference (SIRI) aiming at reducing both temporal and spatial complexity by changing the operation of the implication step to \(O((n+m)\log_{2}(n+m))\). We also propose a divide-and-conquer technique, called Quicksort, to verify the accuracy of SCRI and SIRI algorithms deployment to easily outperform the CRI and IRI methods.
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    SISO fuzzy expert systems
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    excessive complexity
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    sort compositional rule-based inference (SCRI)
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    sort individual rule-based inference (SIRI)
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    divide-and-conquer technique
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