TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel nonlinear causal inference approach using vector-based belief rule base
AU - Zhenjie, Zhang
AU - Xiaobin, Xu
AU - Peng, Chen
AU - Xudong, Wu
AU - Xiaojian, Xu
AU - Guodong, Wang
AU - Schahram, Dustdar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - When using the belief rule base (BRB) methodology to deal with the nonlinear causal inference problems, combinatorial explosion often occurs due to overnumbered antecedent attributes, resulting in poor performance. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel nonlinear causal inference approach based on vector-based BRB. In the modeling process of BRB, the original attributes are ranked by contribution rate and transformed into attribute vectors. Meanwhile, combined with the k-means method, appropriate referential vectors are obtained. Thereby a vector-based BRB can be established. In the inference process of BRB, the idea of full activation of vector-based rules is presented. By calculating the spatial matching degree of the testing sample and the referential vectors, activation weights of the rules which are used in the evidential reasoning algorithm are acquired. Experimental results of a nonlinear function with four-dimensional input and the pipeline leakage detection data show the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed approach.
AB - When using the belief rule base (BRB) methodology to deal with the nonlinear causal inference problems, combinatorial explosion often occurs due to overnumbered antecedent attributes, resulting in poor performance. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel nonlinear causal inference approach based on vector-based BRB. In the modeling process of BRB, the original attributes are ranked by contribution rate and transformed into attribute vectors. Meanwhile, combined with the k-means method, appropriate referential vectors are obtained. Thereby a vector-based BRB can be established. In the inference process of BRB, the idea of full activation of vector-based rules is presented. By calculating the spatial matching degree of the testing sample and the referential vectors, activation weights of the rules which are used in the evidential reasoning algorithm are acquired. Experimental results of a nonlinear function with four-dimensional input and the pipeline leakage detection data show the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed approach.
KW - attribute vector matching
KW - evidential reasoning
KW - full activation
KW - nonlinear causal inference
KW - vector-based belief rule base
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85107062511
U2 - 10.1002/int.22500
DO - 10.1002/int.22500
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85107062511
SN - 0884-8173
VL - 36
SP - 5005
EP - 5027
JO - International Journal of Intelligent Systems
JF - International Journal of Intelligent Systems
IS - 9
ER -