Radial basis function (RBF) is combined with fuzzy C-means algorithms and its learning process made by projection-based learning (PBL) has been proposed in this paper, which is pointed out as PBL-fuzzy radial basis function (PBL-FRBF). The proposed method PBL-FRBF is producing good performances by selecting appropriate center and its width in order to achieve it by unsupervised classification algorithms instead of random selection. The PBL decreases the learning time, finds optimum output weight by its energy function and prefers smallest amount of samples for testing. Performance analysis is evaluated by benchmark datasets for classification problem taken from the UCI machine learning repository. The performance of the proposed PBL-FRBF has produced superior results when compared with FRBF and RBF for classification problems.
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