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A New Fuzzy Identification Method Based on Adaptive Critic Designs

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A new fuzzy identification method for unknown nonlinear discrete systems is presented by introducing adaptive critic designs into the generalized fuzzy hyperbolic model (GFHM). This method minimizes the long-time error other than the immediate error to improve the identification effect. We first represent the GFHM with a neural network structure, and then utilize the adaptive critic designs (ACDs) to get the optimal parameters of the network so that the long-time identification error is minimized. Finally, we give a simulation example to verify the effectiveness of this identification method.

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Zhang, H., Luo, Y., Liu, D. (2006). A New Fuzzy Identification Method Based on Adaptive Critic Designs. In: Wang, J., Yi, Z., Zurada, J.M., Lu, BL., Yin, H. (eds) Advances in Neural Networks - ISNN 2006. ISNN 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3971. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11759966_118

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