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On the use of fuzzy inference techniques in assessment models : part I — theoretical properties

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posted on 2008-09-01, 00:00 authored by K Tay, Chee Peng Lim
An assessment model is a mathematical model that produces a measuring index, either in the form of a numerical score or a category to a situation/object, with respect to the subject of measure. From the numerical score, decision can be made and action can be taken. To allow valid and useful comparisons among various situations/objects according to their associated numerical scores to be made, the monotone output property and the output resolution property are essential in fuzzy inference-based assessment problems. We investigate the conditions for a fuzzy assessment model to fulfill the monotone output property using a derivative approach. A guideline on how the input membership functions should be tuned is also provided. Besides, the output resolution property is defined as the derivative of the output of the assessment model with respect to its input. This derivative should be greater than the minimum resolution required. From the derivative, we suggest improvements to the output resolution property by refining the fuzzy production rules.

History

Journal

Fuzzy optimization and decision making

Volume

7

Issue

3

Pagination

269 - 281

Publisher

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Location

Dordrecht, The Netherlands

ISSN

1568-4539

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Springer