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RSEISP
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Interpreting Low and High Order Rules: A Granular Computing Approach
The main objective of this paper is to provide a granular computing based interpretation of rules representing two levels of knowledge. This is done by adopting and adapting the de...
Yiyu Yao, Bing Zhou, Yaohua Chen
EUSFLAT
2003
132views Fuzzy Logic» more  EUSFLAT 2003»
13 years 6 months ago
Modeling high interest areas in descriptive TS fuzzy rule based systems
A descriptive Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy rule based system suffers under the curse of dimensionality since the number of rules is equal to a fuzzy system with a fully filled up decision...
Ingo Renners, Adolf Grauel
FSS
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
A study of the behaviour of linguistic fuzzy rule based classification systems in the framework of imbalanced data-sets
In the field of classification problems, we often encounter classes with a very different percentage of patterns between them, classes with a high pattern percentage and classes w...
Alberto Fernández, Salvador García, ...
ANCS
2008
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Low power architecture for high speed packet classification
Today's routers need to perform packet classification at wire speed in order to provide critical services such as traffic billing, priority routing and blocking unwanted Inte...
Alan Kennedy, Xiaojun Wang, Zhen Liu, Bin Liu
BMCBI
2011
12 years 8 months ago
Computable visually observed phenotype ontological framework for plants
Background: The ability to search for and precisely compare similar phenotypic appearances within and across species has vast potential in plant science and genetic research. The ...
Jaturon Harnsomburana, Jason M. Green, Adrian S. B...