Journal:Informatica
Volume 32, Issue 4 (2021), pp. 849–864
Abstract
There exist various types of similarity measures for intuitionistic fuzzy sets in the literature. However, in many studies the interactions among the elements are ignored in the construction of the similarity measure. This paper presents a cosine similarity measure for intuitionistic fuzzy sets by using a Choquet integral model in which the interactions between elements are considered. The proposed similarity measure is applied to some pattern recognition problems and the results are compared with some existing results to demonstrate the effectiveness of this new similarity measure.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 26, Issue 3 (2015), pp. 509–522
Abstract
The Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem is one of a well known complex combinatorial optimization problems. Equality-Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem is a particular case of it. The main objective of the problem it is to find a minimum cost tour passing through exactly one node from each cluster of a large-scale undirected graph. Multi-agent approaches are successfully used nowadays for solving real life complex problems. The aim of the current paper is to illustrate some agent-based algorithms, including particular ant-based models and virtual robots-agents with specific properties for solving Equality-Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 9, Issue 4 (1998), pp. 415–424
Abstract
Comparative study of the recognition of nonsemantic geometrical figures by the human subjects and ART neural network was carried out. The results of computer simulation experiments with ART neural network showed well correspondence with the psychophysical data on the recognition of different complexity visual patterns: in both cases the patterns of medium complexity were recognized with the highest accuracy. On the contrary, the recognition of the patterns by their informative fragments demonstrated different recognition strategies employed by natural and artificial neural systems. For biological systems, it is necessary the presence of not only distinctive features in visual patterns but the redundant features as well for successive recognition. ART neural network ignores redundant features and recognizes visual patterns with equal accuracy whether the whole pattern or only the informative fragment of any completeness is present.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 7, Issue 4 (1996), pp. 525–541
Abstract
In the present paper, the method of structure analysis for multivariate functions was applied to rational approximation in classification problems. Then the pattern recognition and generalisation ability was investigated experimentally in numerical recognition. A comparison with Hopfield Net was carried out. The overall results of using of new approach may be treated as a success.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 5, Issues 1-2 (1994), pp. 241–255
Abstract
Neural networks are often characterized as highly nonlinear systems of fairly large amount of parameters (in order of 103 – 104). This fact makes the optimization of parameters to be a nontrivial problem. But the astonishing moment is that the local optimization technique is widely used and yields reliable convergence in many cases. Obviously, the optimization of neural networks is high-dimensional, multi-extremal problem, so, as usual, the global optimization methods would be applied in this case. On the basis of Perceptron-like unit (which is the building block for the most architectures of neural networks) we analyze why the local optimization technique is so successful in the field of neural networks. The result is that a linear approximation of the neural network can be sufficient to evaluate the start point for the local optimization procedure in the nonlinear regime. This result can help in developing faster and more robust algorithms for the optimization of neural network parameters.