Fuzzy-Rough Cognitive Networks.

Journal: Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society
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Abstract

Rough Cognitive Networks (RCNs) are a kind of granular neural network that augments the reasoning rule present in Fuzzy Cognitive Maps with crisp information granules coming from Rough Set Theory. While RCNs have shown promise in solving different classification problems, this model is still very sensitive to the similarity threshold upon which the rough information granules are built. In this paper, we cast the RCN model within the framework of fuzzy rough sets in an attempt to eliminate the need for a user-specified similarity threshold while retaining the model's discriminatory power. As far as we know, this is the first study that brings fuzzy sets into the domain of rough cognitive mapping. Numerical results in the presence of 140 well-known pattern classification problems reveal that our approach, referred to as Fuzzy-Rough Cognitive Networks, is capable of outperforming most traditional classifiers used for benchmarking purposes. Furthermore, we explore the impact of using different heterogeneous distance functions and fuzzy operators over the performance of our granular neural network.

Authors

  • Gonzalo NĂ¡poles
    Faculty of Business Economics, Universiteit Hasselt, Belgium. Electronic address: gonzalo.napoles@uhasselt.be.
  • Carlos Mosquera
    Department of Computer Sciences, Central University of Las Villas, Cuba. Electronic address: xcarlos@gmail.com.
  • Rafael Falcon
    School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Canada. Electronic address: rfalc032@uottawa.ca.
  • Isel Grau
    Department of Computer Sciences, Central University of Las Villas, Cuba. Electronic address: igrau@uclv.edu.cu.
  • Rafael Bello
    Department of Computer Sciences, Central University of Las Villas, Cuba. Electronic address: rbellop@uclv.edu.cu.
  • Koen Vanhoof
    Faculty of Business Economics, Universiteit Hasselt, Belgium. Electronic address: koen.vanhoof@uhasselt.be.