Global stability of fuzzy cognitive maps

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István Á. Harmati
Miklós F. Hatwágner
László T. Kóczy
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[1] Széchenyi István University,Department of Mathematics and Computational Sciences
[2] Széchenyi István University,Department of Information Technology
[3] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Telecommunication and Media Informatics
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Fuzzy cognitive map (FCM); Stability; Fixed point; Convergence of fuzzy cognitive map; Bacterial evolutionary algorithm;
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Complex systems can be effectively modelled by fuzzy cognitive maps. Fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) are network-based models, where the connections in the network represent causal relations. The conclusion about the system is based on the limit of the iteratively applied updating process. This iteration may or may not reach an equilibrium state (fixed point). Moreover, if the model is globally asymptotically stable, then this fixed point is unique and the iteration converges to this point from every initial state. There are some FCM models, where global stability is the required property, but in many FCM applications, the preferred scenario is not global stability, but multiple fixed points. Global stability bounds are useful in both cases: they may give a hint about which parameter set should be preferred or avoided. In this article, we present novel conditions for the global asymptotical stability of FCMs, i.e. conditions under which the iteration leads to the same point from every initial vector. Furthermore, we show that the results presented here outperform the results known from the current literature.
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页码:7283 / 7295
页数:12
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