Difference between Testing and Checking Data in Fuzzy Logic Toolbox - Neuro-Fuzzy Designer

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Can anybody clarify the difference between 'testing data' and 'checking data' in the Neuro-Fuzzy Designer? I understand the purpose of testing a trained system against a unique equivalent dataset. However, the Neuro-Fuzzy Designer appears to make a distinction between 'testing' and 'checking'.
As far as I can see, the user manual seems to use the two terms interchangeably. Could anybody clarify the functional difference between the two? Apologies if I am missing something obvious.
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Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 29 Dec 2017
Edited: Greg Heath on 30 Dec 2017
No apologies needed. I've been designing NNs for more than 29 yrs and I have never encountered the term in that context!
My concept of "checking" is
1. Periodically review/check your work while you are doing it
2. Make a final check once you have finished it.
Hope this helps.
Greg

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Sudheer Nuggehalli
Sudheer Nuggehalli on 2 Jan 2018
If you navigate to the "Model Validations Using Testing and Checking Data Sets" section in the documentation link below, there is an explanation on the differences between the Testing and Checking data sets, as well as the model validation process in general. Hopefully this helps in clarifying the difference.

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