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A similarity-based inference engine for non-singleton fuzzy logic systems (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Wagner, C., Pourabdollah, A., McCulloch, J., John, R., & Garibaldi, J. M. (2016). A similarity-based inference engine for non-singleton fuzzy logic systems. In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE) (316-323). https://doi.org/10.1109/FUZZ-IEEE.2016.7737703

In non-singleton fuzzy logic systems (NSFLSs) input uncertainties are modelled with input fuzzy sets in order to capture input uncertainty such as sensor noise. The performance of NSFLSs in handling such uncertainties depends both on the actual input... Read More about A similarity-based inference engine for non-singleton fuzzy logic systems.

A comparative study on the control of Quadcopter UAVs by using singleton and non-singleton fuzzy logic controllers (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Fu, C., Sarabakha, A., Kayacan, E., Wagner, C., John, R., & Garibaldi, J. M. (in press). A comparative study on the control of Quadcopter UAVs by using singleton and non-singleton fuzzy logic controllers.

Fuzzy logic controllers (FLCs) have extensively been used for the autonomous control and guidance of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) due to their capability of handling uncertainties and delivering adequate control without the need for a precise, mat... Read More about A comparative study on the control of Quadcopter UAVs by using singleton and non-singleton fuzzy logic controllers.

Modelling uncertainty in production processes using non-singleton fuzzification and fuzzy cognitive maps: a virgin olive oil case study (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Marchal, P. C., Wagner, C., Gámez, J. G., & Gómez, J. O. (in press). Modelling uncertainty in production processes using non-singleton fuzzification and fuzzy cognitive maps: a virgin olive oil case study.

Decision support systems (DSSs) are a convenient tool to aid plant operators in the selection of process set points. Inputs to these systems for variables that are not easily measured online often come from assessments made by experts, with an associ... Read More about Modelling uncertainty in production processes using non-singleton fuzzification and fuzzy cognitive maps: a virgin olive oil case study.

Measuring player’s behaviour change over time in public goods game (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Fattah, P., Aickelin, U., & Wagner, C. (2016). Measuring player’s behaviour change over time in public goods game.

An important issue in public goods game is whether player's behaviour changes over time, and if so, how significant it is. In this game players can be classified into different groups according to the level of their participation in the public good.... Read More about Measuring player’s behaviour change over time in public goods game.

Contrasting singleton type-1 and interval type-2 non-singleton type-1 fuzzy logic systems (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Aladi, J. H., Wagner, C., & Pourabdollah, A. (2016). Contrasting singleton type-1 and interval type-2 non-singleton type-1 fuzzy logic systems.

Most applications of both type-1 and type-2 fuzzy logic systems are employing singleton fuzzification due to its simplicity and reduction in its computational speed. However, using singleton fuzzification assumes that the input data (i.e., measuremen... Read More about Contrasting singleton type-1 and interval type-2 non-singleton type-1 fuzzy logic systems.

An exploration of issues and limitations in current methods of TOPSIS and fuzzy TOPSIS (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Madi, E., Garibaldi, J. M., & Wagner, C. (2016). An exploration of issues and limitations in current methods of TOPSIS and fuzzy TOPSIS.

Decision making is an important process for organizations. Common practice involves evaluation of prioritized alternatives based on a given set of criteria. These criteria conflict with each other and commonly no solution can satisfy all criteria sim... Read More about An exploration of issues and limitations in current methods of TOPSIS and fuzzy TOPSIS.

Applying interval type-2 fuzzy rule based classifiers through a cluster-based class representation (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Navarro, J., Wagner, C., & Aickelin, U. (2015). Applying interval type-2 fuzzy rule based classifiers through a cluster-based class representation.

Fuzzy Rule-Based Classification Systems (FRBCSs) have the potential to provide so-called interpretable classifiers, i.e. classifiers which can be introspective, understood, validated and augmented by human experts by relying on fuzzy-set based rules.... Read More about Applying interval type-2 fuzzy rule based classifiers through a cluster-based class representation.

Adaptive Data Communication Interface: A User-Centric Visual Data Interpretation Framework (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Figueredo, G. P., Wagner, C., Garibaldi, J. M., & Aickelin, U. (2015). Adaptive Data Communication Interface: A User-Centric Visual Data Interpretation Framework. . https://doi.org/10.1109/Trustcom.2015.571

In this position paper, we present ideas about creating a next generation framework towards an adaptive interface for data communication and visualisation systems. Our objective is to develop a system that accepts large data sets as inputs and provid... Read More about Adaptive Data Communication Interface: A User-Centric Visual Data Interpretation Framework.

A comparison between two types of Fuzzy TOPSIS method (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Madi, E., Garibaldi, J. M., & Wagner, C. (2015). A comparison between two types of Fuzzy TOPSIS method.

Multi Criteria Decision Making methods have been developed to solve complex real-world decision problems. The Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) is currently one of the most popular methods and has been shown to p... Read More about A comparison between two types of Fuzzy TOPSIS method.

Analysing fuzzy sets through combining measures of similarity and distance (2014)
Conference Proceeding
McCulloch, J., Wagner, C., & Aickelin, U. (2014). Analysing fuzzy sets through combining measures of similarity and distance.

Reasoning with fuzzy sets can be achieved through measures such as similarity and distance. However, these measures can often give misleading results when considered independently, for example giving the same value for two different pairs of fuzzy se... Read More about Analysing fuzzy sets through combining measures of similarity and distance.

Comparison of distance metrics for hierarchical data in medical databases (2014)
Conference Proceeding
Hassan, D., Aickelin, U., & Wagner, C. (2014). Comparison of distance metrics for hierarchical data in medical databases.

Distance metrics are broadly used in different research areas and applications, such as bio-informatics, data mining and many other fields. However, there are some metrics, like pg-gram and Edit Distance used specifically for data with a hierarchical... Read More about Comparison of distance metrics for hierarchical data in medical databases.

A fuzzy directional distance measure (2014)
Conference Proceeding
McCulloch, J., Hinde, C., Wagner, C., & Aickelin, U. (2014). A fuzzy directional distance measure.

The measure of distance between two fuzzy sets is a fundamental tool within fuzzy set theory, however, distance measures currently within the literature use a crisp value to represent the distance between fuzzy sets. A real valued distance measure is... Read More about A fuzzy directional distance measure.

Measuring the directional distance between fuzzy sets (2013)
Conference Proceeding
McCulloch, J., Wagner, C., & Aickelin, U. (2013). Measuring the directional distance between fuzzy sets.

The measure of distance between two fuzzy sets is a fundamental tool within fuzzy set theory. However, current distance measures within the literature do not account for the direction of change between fuzzy sets; a useful concept in a variety of app... Read More about Measuring the directional distance between fuzzy sets.

Creating personalised energy plans: from groups to individuals using Fuzzy C Means Clustering
Conference Proceeding
Dent, I., Wagner, C., Aickelin, U., & Rodden, T. Creating personalised energy plans: from groups to individuals using Fuzzy C Means Clustering.

Changes in the UK electricity market mean that domestic users will be required to modify their usage behaviour in accordance with energy eciency targets. Clustering allows usage data, collected at the household level, to be clustered into groups... Read More about Creating personalised energy plans: from groups to individuals using Fuzzy C Means Clustering.

Extending similarity measures of interval type-2 fuzzy sets to general type-2 fuzzy sets
Conference Proceeding
McCulloch, J., Wagner, C., & Aickelin, U. Extending similarity measures of interval type-2 fuzzy sets to general type-2 fuzzy sets.

Similarity measures provide one of the core tools that enable reasoning about fuzzy sets. While many types of similarity measures exist for type-1 and interval type-2 fuzzy sets, there are very few similarity measures that enable the comparison of... Read More about Extending similarity measures of interval type-2 fuzzy sets to general type-2 fuzzy sets.

Improving security requirements adequacy: an interval type 2 fuzzy logic security assessment system
Conference Proceeding
Hibshi, H., Breaux, T. D., & Wagner, C. (in press). Improving security requirements adequacy: an interval type 2 fuzzy logic security assessment system.

Organizations rely on security experts to improve the security of their systems. These professionals use background knowledge and experience to align known threats and vulnerabilities before selecting mitigation options. The substantial depth of expe... Read More about Improving security requirements adequacy: an interval type 2 fuzzy logic security assessment system.