Lecture05 Defuzzification
Lecture05 Defuzzification
Defuzzification
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v Defuzzification means the fuzzy-to-crisp
conversions.
The fuzzy results generated cannot be used to the applications.
It is necessary to convert the fuzzy quantities into crisp quantities
for further processing.
v Defuzzification has the capability to
reduce a fuzzy set to a crisp single-valued quantity or as a set.
Outline
v Lambda Cuts
for Fuzzy Sets
for Fuzzy Relations
v Defuzzification Methods
Maxima method
Centroid method
Weighted average method
Middle-of-maxima method
First-of-maxima or last-of-maxima
Lambda Cuts for Fuzzy Sets
v Consider a fuzzy set
Its lambda cut denoted by
is a crisp set:
the value of lambda cut set is x, when the membership value
corresponding to x is greater than or equal to the specified .
This lambda cut set can also be called as alpha cut
set.
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(3) Weighted average method
This method can be used only for symmetrical
output membership functions
Weighting each membership function in the obtained
output by its largest membership value
Defuzzification Methods
(4) Middle-of-maxima method
The present of the maximum membership need not
be unique!
i.e., the maximum membership need not be a single point, it
can be a range.
Defuzzification Methods
(5) First-of-Maxima
Last-of-Maxima
Defuzzification Methods
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Defuzzification: Examples
Example 4. For the given membership function
as shown, determine the defuzzified output
value using different defuzzification methods.
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0.7
0.5
1
1 2 3 4 5 6
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z
0.5
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1 2 3 4 5 6
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Defuzzification: Examples
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0.7 2 2.7
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Defuzzification: Examples
(2) Centroid method
(1) Maxima method
Not applicable since there is no a single maximum
point.
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0.7 2 2.7
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1 3 4
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Defuzzification: Examples
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Review Questions
1. Define defuzzification process.
2. What is the necessity to convert the fuzzy quantities into
crisp quantities?
3. State the method lambda cuts employed for the conversion of
the fuzzy set into crisp.
4. How is lambda cut method employed for a fuzzy relation?
5. How does the maximum method convert the fuzzy quantity
to crisp quantity?
6. In what way does the Centroid method perform the
defuzzification process?
7. Compare the methods employed for defuzzification process
on the basis of accuracy and time consumption.
Exercise Problems
1. Two fuzzy sets A and B both defined on x are as
follows:
Find
Exercise Problems
2. The fuzzy set A , B , C are all defined on the universe
X = [0, 5] with the following membership functions:
(a) Sketch the membership functions
(b) Define the intervals along x-axis corresponding to the
cut sets for each of the fuzzy sets A , B , C for the
following values of . = 0.2, = 0.5, = 0.9.
Exercise Problems
3. For fuzzy relation R
Find cut relations for the following values of
( ) 0.4 ( ) 0.7 a b = =
Exercise Problems
4. By using maxima and centroid methods, convert fuzzy
output to a crisp value z! for the following graph
z
0.5
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 0
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2
A
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Exercise Problems
5. Convert fuzzy value z to precise value z! for the
following graph by using weighted average method
and middle-ofmaxima method.
The membership functions in the above graph are symmetrical functions.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
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