The term Genetic fuzzy systems is sometimes used to describe fuzzy systems constructed by using genetic algorithms or genetic programming to identify its stucture and parameter. In a strict sense there is nothing genetic about the resulting fuzzy system, as the term genetic refers only to the identification method.
When it comes to automatically identify and build a fuzzy system, given the high degree of nonlinearity of the output, traditional linear optimization tools have several limitations. Therefore in the framework of soft computing, genetic algorithms (GAs) and genetic programming (GP) methods have been used successfully to identify stucture and parameters of fuzzy systems.
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