Abstract
Granularrules have been extensively used for classification in fuzzy datasets to promote the advancement of artificial intelligence. However, due to the diversity of data types, how to improve the readability of the extracted granular rules while ensuring efficiency is always a challenge. Since granular reduct in granular computing (GrC) can simplify real complex problem and dataset, this article carries out granular rule learning from the perspective of granular reduct by taking formal concept analysis (FCA)-based GrC method as a framework. Specifically, for achieving classification task, we first propose a method to update the granular reduct, and then explore the updating mechanism of fuzzy granular rule in a reduced dataset. Second, a novel fuzzy rule-based classification model named FRCM is presented for fuzzy granular rule learning. In order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed model, some numerical experiments for incremental learning and fuzzy rule mining are conducted to demonstrate that FRCM can achieve the state-of-the-art classification performance.
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