Abstract
Neural and neuro-fuzzy models are powerful nonlinear modelling tools. Different structures, with different properties, are widely used to capture static or dynamical nonlinear mappings. Static (non-recurrent) models share a common structure: a nonlinear stage, followed by a linear mapping. In this paper, the separability of linear and nonlinear parameters is exploited for completely supervised training algorithms. Examples of this unified view are presented, involving multilayer perceptrons, radial basis functions, wavelet networks, B-splines, Mamdani and TSK fuzzy systems.
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