Cabrita, CristianoBotzheim, JanosGedeon, Tamas (Tom)Ruano, Antonio EFonseca, CarlosKoczy, Lazlo2015-12-08July 24-26http://hdl.handle.net/1885/36583In our previous works model identification methods were discussed. The bacterial evolutionary algorithm for extracting a fuzzy rule base from a training set was presented. The LevenbergMarquardt method was also proposed for determining membership functions in fuzzy systems. The combination of evolutionary and gradient-based learning techniques - the bacterial memetic algorithm - was also introduced. In this paper an improvement of the bacterial memetic algorithm is shown for fuzzy rule extraction. The new method can optimize not only the rules, but can also find the optimal size of the rule base.Keywords: Bacteria; Functions; Fuzzy rules; Learning algorithms; Logic programming; Optimization; Bacterial algorithms; Fuzzy rule base; Levenberg-marquardt methods; Memetic algorithms; Evolutionary algorithms Bacterial algorithm; Fuzzy rule base; Levenberg-marquardt method; Memetic algorithmBacterial memetic algorithm for fuzzy rule base optimization200610.1109/WAC.2006.3760572015-12-08