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A New Method to Compare Dynamical Systems

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This work presents a new method to compare two Temporal Fuzzy Chains (TFCs). The TFCs comparison is used to compare the temporal evolution of two dynamical systems (TFCs). Firstly, the two TFCs that represent the two DSs are obtained. After that, the two obtained TFCs are compared, so the similarity of the two TFCs is obtained. This “similarity” is done by using linguistic labels.

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  • Linguistic Variable
  • Output Label
  • Membership Grade
  • State Duration
  • Approximate Reasoning

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Patricia Melin Oscar Castillo Luis T. Aguilar Janusz Kacprzyk Witold Pedrycz

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Moreno-Garcia, J., Castro-Schez, J.J., Jimenez, L. (2007). A New Method to Compare Dynamical Systems. In: Melin, P., Castillo, O., Aguilar, L.T., Kacprzyk, J., Pedrycz, W. (eds) Foundations of Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing. IFSA 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4529. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72950-1_53

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