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Linear and sigmoidal fuzzy cognitive maps: An analysis of fixed points
Affiliation:1. ERIE, Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK;2. Department of Mathematics, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK;3. Center for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK;1. Department of Computer Science, Northern Illinois University, Computer Science/Psychology Building, Room PM461, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA;2. Department of Community Sustainability, Michigan State University, Natural Resource Building, 480 Wilson Road, Room 151, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;1. Department of Computer Information Systems, The Hashemite University, Jordan;2. Integrated Systems Modelling Group, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand;1. Faculty of Business Economics, Universiteit Hasselt, Belgium;2. Department of Computer Sciences, Central University of Las Villas, Cuba;3. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Canada
Abstract:Fuzzy cognitive mapping is commonly used as a participatory modelling technique whereby stakeholders create a semi-quantitative model of a system of interest. This model is often turned into an iterative map, which should (ideally) have a unique stable fixed point. Several methods of doing this have been used in the literature but little attention has been paid to differences in output such different approaches produce, or whether there is indeed a unique stable fixed point. In this paper, we seek to highlight and address some of these issues. In particular we state conditions under which the ordering of the variables at stable fixed points of the linear fuzzy cognitive map (iterated to) is unique. Also, we state a condition (and an explicit bound on a parameter) under which a sigmoidal fuzzy cognitive map is guaranteed to have a unique fixed point, which is stable. These generic results suggest ways to refine the methodology of fuzzy cognitive mapping. We highlight how they were used in an ongoing case study of the shift towards a bio-based economy in the Humber region of the UK.
Keywords:Fuzzy cognitive maps  Fixed points  Stability  Nonlinear dynamical system
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