کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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388550 | 660926 | 2011 | 16 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
Belief rule base (BRB) systems are an extension of traditional IF-THEN rule based systems and capable of capturing complicated nonlinear causal relationships between antecedent attributes and consequents. In a BRB system, various types of information with uncertainties can be represented using belief structures, and a belief rule is designed with belief degrees embedded in its possible consequents. For a set of inputs to antecedent attributes, inference in BRB is implemented using the evidential reasoning (ER) approach. In this paper, the inference mechanism of the ER algorithm is analyzed first and its patterns of monotonic inference and nonlinear approximation are revealed. For a practical BRB system, it is difficult to determine its parameters accurately by using only experts’ subjective knowledge. Moreover, the appropriate adjustment of the parameters of a BRB system using available historical data can lead to significant improvement on its prediction performance. In this paper, a training data selection scheme and an adaptive training method are developed for updating BRB parameters. Finally, numerical studies on a multi-modal function and a practical pipeline leak detection problem are conducted to illustrate the functionality of BRB systems and validate the performance of the adaptive training technique.
► The general architecture for belief rule-based (BRB) inference systems is organized.
► The monotonic inference and nonlinear approximation patterns are analysed for the evidential reasoning (ER) approach.
► Training data selection scheme and adaptive training are developed for updating BRB parameters.
► Numerical studies are conducted to demonstrate the functionality of BRB systems using adaptive training method.
Journal: Expert Systems with Applications - Volume 38, Issue 10, 15 September 2011, Pages 12845–12860