An Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System Based Approach to Real Estate Property Assessment
Jian Guan (),
Jozef Zurada and
Alan S. Levitan Additional contact information Jian Guan: University of Louisville
Jozef Zurada: University of Louisville
Alan S. Levitan: University of Louisville
Abstract:
This paper describes a first effort to design and implement an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system based approach to estimate prices for residential properties. The data set consists of historic sales of homes in a market in Midwest USA and it contains parameters describing typical residential property features and the actual sale price. The study explores the use of fuzzy inference systems to assess real estate property values and the use of neural networks in creating and fine tuning the fuzzy rules used in the fuzzy inference system. The results are compared with those obtained using a traditional multiple regression model. The paper also describes possible future research in this area.
JEL-codes:L85 (search for similar items in EconPapers) Date: 2008
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