Hi,
I'm working with fuzzy logic developing control systems and I'd be
interested in "finding" a criterion to compare the "quality" of different
fuzzy controllers for the same system in order to decide between one of
them.
I'd like to define the preavious "quality" as a measure of its
intelligibility and its complexity. I mean, it should answer questions such
as: is it easy to understand? (linguistically speking) or has it too much
rules or too much sets?, ... It's obvious that, in general, the more rules I
consider the more precision I can obtain when defining the controller, but
the less intelligibility it will have.
So, does anyone know some criteria to measure the "quality" of a fuzzy
system related with its intelligibility and complexity? Do you know some
article?
I thought that perhaps there was sometingh related with entropy, but I'm not
sure.
Thank you in advance for your help.
______________________________________________________________
Carles Garriga Berga
Departament d'Electrònica Telf: 932 902 429
Enginyeria La Salle http://www.salleURL.edu/~cgarriga
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