Journal:Informatica
Volume 6, Issue 1 (1995), pp. 85–92
Abstract
The problem of construction of the fuzzy classification models (fuzzy classifiers) with high generalization ability is discussed. The strong self guessing property of fuzzy classificational models is introduced and examined. It is proved that this characteristic doesn't form a full system of restrictions, i.e., for the unambiguous detection of the most valid fuzzy classifier (among the set of fuzzy classifiers agreed with arbitrary learning set) it is necessary to use additional “regularizing” restrictions.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 4, Issues 3-4 (1993), pp. 406–413
Abstract
A possible interpretation, in terms of fuzzy classification models (fuzzy classifiers), of one of the general principles of choosing a scientific theory – a consistency principle – is considered. Supervised self-guessing fuzzy classifiers are determined. A theorem on character of restrictions induced on a set of supervised fuzzy classifiers by a self-guessing requirement is proved. Feasible alternatives of using the self-guessing property while constructing supervised fuzzy classifiers are analyzed.