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Transactions on Rough Sets XIII

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2011

Overview

  • special issue on rough sets and current trends in computing

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6499)

Part of the book sub series: Transactions on Rough Sets (TRS)

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About this book

The LNCS journal Transactions on Rough Sets is devoted to the entire spectrum of rough sets related issues, from logical and mathematical foundations, through all aspects of rough set theory and its applications, such as data mining, knowledge discovery, and intelligent information processing, to relations between rough sets and other approaches to uncertainty, vagueness, and incompleteness, such as fuzzy sets and theory of evidence.

Volume XIII contains 14 papers which introduce a number of new advances in both the foundations and the applications of rough sets. These are mathematical structures of generalized rough sets in infinite universes, approximations of arbitrary binary relations, and attribute reduction in decision-theoretic rough sets. Methodological advances introduce rough set-based and hybrid methodologies for learning theory, attribution reduction, decision analysis, risk assessment, and data mining tasks such as classification and clustering. In addition, this volume contains regular articles on mining temporal software metrics data, C-GAME discretization method, perceptual tolerance intersection as an example of a near set operation and compression of spatial data with quadtree structures.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

    James F. Peters

  • Institute of Mathematics, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

    Andrzej Skowron

  • Department of Computer Science, The University of Akron, Akron, USA

    Chien-Chung Chan

  • Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA

    Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Regina, Regina, Canada

    Wojciech P. Ziarko

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