Abstract
The general mathematical problem of fuzzy control is an interpolation problem: a list of fuzzy input-output data, usually provided by a list of linguistic control rules, should be realized as argument-value pairs for a suitably chosen fuzzy function. However, contrary to the usual understanding of interpolation, in the actual approaches this interpolation problem is considered as a global one: one uniformly and globally defined function should realize all the fuzzy input-output data.
In standard classes of functions thus this interpolation problem often becomes unsolvable. Hence it becomes intertwined with an approximation problem which allows that the given fuzzy input-output data are realized only approximately by argument-value pairs.
In this context the paper discusses some quite general sufficient conditions for the true solution of the interpolation problem, as well as similar conditions for suitably modified data, i.e. for a quite controlled approximation.
The present work has partly been supported by the German-Czech cooperation project CZE 01/022 of the BMBF.
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Gottwald, S. (2005). Fuzzy Control as a General Interpolation Problem. In: Reusch, B. (eds) Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 33. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31182-3_17
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