DocumentCode
3601998
Title
A Competent Memetic Algorithm for Learning Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
Author
Acampora, Giovanni ; Pedrycz, Witold ; Vitiello, Autilia
Author_Institution
Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Nottingham Trent Univ., Nottingham, UK
Volume
23
Issue
6
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2397
Lastpage
2411
Abstract
Fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) form an important class of models for describing and simulating the behavior of dynamic systems through causal reasoning. Owing to their abilities to make the symbolic knowledge processing simple and transparent, FCMs have been successfully used to model the behavior of complex systems originating from numerous application areas, such as economy, politics, medicine, and engineering. However, the design of FCMs necessarily involves domain experts to develop a graph-based model composed of a collection of system´s concepts and causal relationships among them. Consequently, since humans exhibit an intrinsic factor of subjectivity and are only able to efficiently develop small-size graph-based models, there is a legitimate need to devise methods capable of automatically learning FCM models from data. This research addresses this need by introducing a competent memetic algorithm to generate FCM models from available historical data, with no human intervention. Extensive benchmarking tests performed on both synthetic and real-world data quantify the performance of the competent memetic method and emphasize its suitability over the models obtained by conventional and noncompetent hybrid evolutionary approaches in terms of accuracy, approximation ability, and convergence speed. Moreover, the proposed approach is shown to be scalable due to its capability to efficiently learn high-dimensional FCM models.
Keywords
cognitive systems; evolutionary computation; fuzzy set theory; graph theory; FCM; MA; causal reasoning; competent memetic algorithm; fuzzy cognitive map; graph-based model; hybrid evolutionary approach; Algorithm design and analysis; Biological cells; Biological system modeling; Convergence; Memetics; Sociology; Statistics; Dynamic System Modelling; Dynamic system modeling; Fuzzy Cognitive Maps; Memetic Algorithms; fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs); memetic algorithms (MAs);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6706
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TFUZZ.2015.2426311
Filename
7094232
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