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Base de règles de croyance (RIMER)×Cartes cognitives floues (FCM)×
DomaineSoft computingSoft computing
FamilleMachine learningProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine20061986
Auteur d'origineJian-Bo Yang et al.Bart Kosko
TypeExpert-system inference with belief distributionsFuzzy causal/feedback network for scenario analysis
Source fondatriceYang, J.-B., Liu, J., Wang, J., Sii, H.-S., & Wang, H.-W. (2006). Belief rule-base inference methodology using the evidential reasoning approach—RIMER. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics—Part A, 36(2), 266–285. DOI ↗Kosko, B. (1986). Fuzzy cognitive maps. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 24(1), 65–75. DOI ↗
AliasRIMER, Belief Rule-Based System, BRB System, İnanç Kural Tabanlı ÇıkarımFCM, Kosko cognitive map, causal cognitive map, bulanık bilişsel haritalar
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RésuméBelief Rule Base (BRB), introduced by Yang et al. in 2006 under the RIMER framework, is an expert-system inference methodology that extends classical if-then rules by attaching belief degree distributions to rule consequents. It combines rule-based reasoning with the Evidential Reasoning (ER) approach, enabling the representation and propagation of uncertainty, incompleteness, and vagueness in complex decision problems across engineering, risk assessment, and management domains.A fuzzy cognitive map, introduced by Bart Kosko in 1986, represents a system as a network of concepts connected by signed, weighted causal links, and simulates how the concepts influence one another over time. By combining the intuitive structure of a cognitive map with fuzzy weights and iterative activation, FCMs let experts encode causal knowledge and then run what-if scenarios — making them popular for policy analysis, strategic decision-making, and modelling complex socio-technical systems.
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