Abstract
Data clustering is a well known technique for fuzzy model identification or fuzzy modelling for apprehending the system behavior in the form of fuzzy if-then rules based on experimental data Fuzzy c- Means FCM clustering and subtractive clustering SC are efficient techniques for fuzzy rule extraction in fuzzy modeling of Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System ANFIS In this paper we have employed a novel technique to build the rule base of ANFIS based on the kernel based variants of these two clustering techniques which have shown better clustering accuracy In kernel based clustering approach the kernel functions are used to calculate the distance measure between the data points during clustering which enables to map the data to a higher dimensional space This generalization makes data set more distinctly separable which results in more accurate cluster centers and therefore a more precise rule base for the ANFIS can be constructed which increases the prediction performance of the system The performance analysis of ANFIS models built using kernel based FCM and kernel based SC has been done on three business prediction problems viz sales forecasting stock price prediction and qualitative bankruptcy prediction A performance comparison with the ANFIS models based on conventional SC and FCM clustering for each of these forecasting problems has been provided and discussedThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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