Plz tell why the output is not following the desired ?
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clc
close all
clear all
%type1 network fuzzy
yd1=-.1;
yd0=-.07;
u3=0;
u2=0;
u1=0;
u0=0;
for t=1:1000
if t<250
u(t)=sin(pi*t/25);
elseif t<500 && t>249
u(t)=1;
elseif t<750 && t>499
u(t)=-1;
else
u(t)=0.3*sin(pi*t/25)+0.1*sin(pi*t/32)+0.6*sin(pi*t/10);
end
end
yd(1)=0.72*yd0+0.025*yd1*u1+0.01*(u2)^2+0.2*u3;
yd(2)=0.72*yd(1)+0.025*yd0*u0+0.01*(u1)^2+0.2*u2;
yd(3)=0.72*yd(2)+0.025*yd(1)*u(1)+0.01*(u0)^2+0.2*u1;
yd(4)=0.72*yd(3)+0.025*yd(2)*u(2)+0.01*(u(1))^2+0.2*u0;
for t=4:999
yd(t+1)=0.72*yd(t)+0.025*yd(t-1)*u(t-1)+0.01*(u(t-2))^2+0.2*u(t-3);
end
figure
plot(yd);
m=5; %number of input
U=.4; %learning rate
n=length(yd);
c=0.4*ones(m,n); %mean of Gaussian mf
s=0.4*ones(m,n); %variance of Gaussian mf
%defining weight
W = 0.1*ones(m);
for i=1:m
for j=1:n
A(:,i)=exp(-0.5*((u(i)-c(:,i))./s(:,i)).^2); % n no. of mf
R(i)=min(A(:,i)); %fuzzy rule
y(i)=sum(u(i)*W(:,i));
end
for j=1:n
B(i)=((sum(R(i)*y(i))/sum(R(i)))); %output of fuzzy nural structure
e(j) = yd(i)-B(i); %erroe
end
end
%update rule for weight,mean ,variance
for i=1:m
for j=1:n
W(:,i) = W(:,i)+m*e(j)*u(i);
c(:,i) = c(:,i) + (0.5*e(j)*(exp(-(u(i)-c(:,i)./s(:,i)).^2)));
s(:,i) = s(:,i) + (0.5*e(j)*(exp(-(u(i)-c(:,i)./s(:,i)).^2)));
end
MSE(n+1-i) = sum(e.^2);
end
figure;
plot(u,'r') %output plot
figure;
plot(e,'k') %error plot
figure
plot(MSE) % meansquare error plot
e(i)^2
DESCRIPTION This is fuzzy neural network having n input. and by fuzzyfication and rule and defuzzyfication output is obtained. which is compared with desired and error is calculated. and also the weight, mean and variance is updated.
But problem is the out put is not following the desired. PLZ help.
4 comentarios
the cyclist
el 25 de Jul. de 2013
I am able to run your code, and see four figures as a result.
Can you please describe in more detail what you mean by "output is not following the desired"?
pinak parida
el 27 de Jul. de 2013
Editada: pinak parida
el 27 de Jul. de 2013
pinak parida
el 27 de Jul. de 2013
pinak parida
el 29 de Ag. de 2013
Respuestas (1)
Richard McCulloch
el 27 de Jul. de 2013
I would check your indices. Try this:
clc
close all
clear all
%type1 network fuzzy
yd1=-.1;
yd0=-.07;
u3=0;
u2=0;
u1=0;
u0=0;
for t=1:1000
if t<250
u(t)=sin(pi*t/25);
elseif t<500 && t>249
u(t)=1;
elseif t<750 && t>499
u(t)=-1;
else
u(t)=0.3*sin(pi*t/25)+0.1*sin(pi*t/32)+0.6*sin(pi*t/10);
end
end
yd(1)=0.72*yd0+0.025*yd1*u1+0.01*(u2)^2+0.2*u3;
yd(2)=0.72*yd(1)+0.025*yd0*u0+0.01*(u1)^2+0.2*u2;
yd(3)=0.72*yd(2)+0.025*yd(1)*u(1)+0.01*(u0)^2+0.2*u1;
yd(4)=0.72*yd(3)+0.025*yd(2)*u(2)+0.01*(u(1))^2+0.2*u0;
for t=4:999
yd(t+1)=0.72*yd(t)+0.025*yd(t-1)*u(t-1)+0.01*(u(t-2))^2+0.2*u(t-3);
end
figure
plot(yd);
title('yd')
m=5; %number of input
U=.4; %learning rate
n=length(yd);
c=0.4*ones(m,n); %mean of Gaussian mf
s=0.4*ones(m,n); %variance of Gaussian mf
%defining weight
W = 0.1*ones(m,1);
for i=1:m
for j=1:n
A(:,j)=exp(-0.5*((u(j)-c(:,i))./s(:,i)).^2); % n no. of mf
R(j)=min(A(:,i)); %fuzzy rule
y(j)=sum(u(j)*W(i));
end
for j=1:n
B(j)=((sum(R.*y)./sum(R))); %output of fuzzy nural structure
e(j) = yd(j)-B(j); %erroe
end
end
%update rule for weight,mean ,variance
for i=1:m
for j=1:n
W(i) = W(i)+m*e(j)*u(i);
c(:,i) = c(:,i) + (0.5*e(j)*(exp(-(u(i)-c(:,i)./s(:,i)).^2)));
s(:,i) = s(:,i) + (0.5*e(j)*(exp(-(u(i)-c(:,i)./s(:,i)).^2)));
end
MSE(n+1-i) = sum(e.^2);
end
figure;
plot(u,'r') %output plot
title('u')
figure;
plot(e,'k') %error plot
title('error')
figure
plot(MSE) % meansquare error plot
title('MSE')
figure
plot(B)
title('B')
e(i)^2
It kind of works, but it gives B a value of zero, so your error ends up being yd. If you can reverse that you're set, but try checking the indices, especially in the "j" loops.
3 comentarios
pinak parida
el 28 de Jul. de 2013
pinak parida
el 30 de Jul. de 2013
Jan
el 30 de Jul. de 2013
When you omit the useless clear all you can set some breakpoints in the code and use the debugger to see, what's going on inside.
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