@article { , title = {A Direct Approach for Determining the Switch Points in the Karnik–Mendel Algorithm}, abstract = {The Karnik-Mendel algorithm is used to compute the centroid of interval type-2 fuzzy sets, determining the switch points needed for the lower and upper bounds of the centroid, through an iterative process. It is commonly acknowledged that there is no closed-form solution for determining such switch points. Many enhanced algorithms have been proposed to improve the computational efficiency of the Karnik-Mendel algorithm. However, all of these algorithms are still based on iterative procedures. In this paper, a direct approach based on derivatives for determining the switch points without multiple iterations has been proposed, together with mathematical proof that these switch points are correctly determining the lower and upper bounds of the centroid. Experimental simulations show that the direct approach obtains the same switch points, but is more computationally efficient than any of the existing (iterative) algorithms. Thus, we propose that this algorithm should be used in any application of interval type-2 fuzzy sets in which the centroid is required.}, doi = {10.1109/tfuzz.2017.2699168}, eissn = {1941-0034}, issn = {1063-6706}, issue = {2}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems}, pages = {1079-1085}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers}, url = {https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/929379}, volume = {26}, keyword = {Karnik-Mendel algorithm, centroid, interval type-2, fuzzy sets, iterative, closed-form, direct approach}, year = {2018}, author = {Chen, Chao and John, Robert and Twycross, Jamie and Garibaldi, Jonathan M.} }