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We describe in this paper a new hybrid fuzzy-fractal approach for plant monitoring. We use the concept of the fractal dimension to measure the complexity of a time series of observed data from the plant. We also use fuzzy logic to represent expert knowledge on monitoring the process in the plant. In the hybrid fuzzy-fractal approach a set of fuzzy if-then rules are used to classy different conditions of the plant. The fractal dimension is used as input linguistic variable in the fuzzy system to improve the accuracy in the classification. An implementation of the proposed approach is shown to describe in more detail the method.
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Castillo, O., Melin, P. (2002). A Hybrid Fuzzy-Fractal Approach for Time Series Analysis and Prediction and Its Applications to Plant Monitoring. In: Ruan, D., Fantoni, P.F. (eds) Power Plant Surveillance and Diagnostics. Power Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04945-7_14
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