RST 2013 - The Fourth Rough Set Theory Workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
Nowadays, rough set theory is widely recognised to have a great importance in several ?elds, such as granular computing, data mining and approximate reasoning. The Rough Set Theory (RST) workshops are devoted to the state-of-the-art and future prospects of rough sets considered from a theoretical standpoint. The main focus are mathematical foundations of rough set theory and its relationships to other theories of data analysis.
The fourth RST workshop is devoted to formal concept analysis, which bears manifold relationships to rough sets. This is witnessed by the increasing number of papers concerned with both theories and their mutual formal dependencies. In order to make further progress and start deeper collaboration between rough set and formal concept communities, the fourth RST workshop will be organised on October 10 at Dalhousie
University (Halifax, Canada) as an associated event of the Joint Rough Set Symposium 2013 (to be held on October 11-14 at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada).
The fourth RST workshop is devoted to formal concept analysis, which bears manifold relationships to rough sets. This is witnessed by the increasing number of papers concerned with both theories and their mutual formal dependencies. In order to make further progress and start deeper collaboration between rough set and formal concept communities, the fourth RST workshop will be organised on October 10 at Dalhousie
University (Halifax, Canada) as an associated event of the Joint Rough Set Symposium 2013 (to be held on October 11-14 at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada).
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