Multilayer Cognitive Maps in the Resolution of Problems using the FCM Designer Tool

 

Authors
Aguilar, Jos? L.
Format
Article
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publishedVersion
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Cognitive maps are a tool to represent knowledge from a qualitative perspective, allowing to create models of complex systems where an exact mathematical model cannot be used because of the complexity of the system. In the literature, several tools have been proposed to develop cognitive maps and fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs); one of them is FCM Designer. This paper designs and implements an extension to the FCM Designer tool that allows creating multilayer FCM. With this extension, it is possible to have several FCMs for the same problem, where each one expresses a different level of knowledge of the system under study, but interlinked. Thus, one can have a first level of detailed abstraction of the system with specific information and then more general levels. In addition, we can have different levels where the variables of one level depend on those of another level. That is, the multilayer approach enriches the modeled systems with flow of information between layers, to derive information about the concepts involved in layers from the concepts in other layers. In our multilayer approach, the relationship between the cognitive maps in different layers can be carried out in various ways: with fuzzy rules, connections with weights and with mathematical equations. This work presents the design and the implementation of the extension of the FCM Designer tool, and several test cases in different domains: a FCM to analyze emergent properties of Wikipedia a FCM for medical analysis for diagnosis, and another like recommender system.

Publication Year
2016
Language
eng
Topic
MULTILAYER COGNITIVE MAPS
RESOLUTION OF PROBLEMS
FCM DESIGNER
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Repositorio SENESCYT
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