RST&A 2014 - Rough Sets: Theory & Applications workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
A proposal for a talk at the workshop can be done by preparing a one-page abstract using the Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science style and submitting it in pdf format through the EasyChair submission page. Accepted abstracts will be published in the form of local booklet handed out at the workshop. Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to prepare an article considered for publication (after peer review) in the journal of Technical Sciences indexed by Index Copernicus Journal Master List and BazTech.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: June 1st (hard deadline)
Acceptance notification: June 8th
TOPICS
The RST&A workshop is devoted to the state-of-the-art and future perspectives of rough sets considered from both a theoretical standpoint and real-world applications. We also encourage scientists from other research fields to participate to initiate discussion and collaboration on other methods of data exploration and approximate computation. The topics of interest include but are not restricted to:
Dominance-based rough sets
Fuzzy-rough hybrid methods
Rough neural computing
Rough granular computing
Rough sets and near sets
Bio-informatics
Computational Intelligence
Data mining
Data security
Evolutionary computing
Expert and decision support
Genetic algorithms
Information theory
Knowledge engineering
Knowledge discovery
Machine Learning
Missing values handling methods
Multimedia applications
Robotics
Web applications
Approximate reasoning
CONTACT
For any inquiry about the RST&A workshop, please contact the workshop chairs:
Nele Verbiest: Nele.Verbiest at UGent.be, Ghent University, Belgium
Piotr Artiemjew: artem at matman.uwm.edu.pl, University of Warmia and Masuria in Olsztyn, Poland
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: June 1st (hard deadline)
Acceptance notification: June 8th
TOPICS
The RST&A workshop is devoted to the state-of-the-art and future perspectives of rough sets considered from both a theoretical standpoint and real-world applications. We also encourage scientists from other research fields to participate to initiate discussion and collaboration on other methods of data exploration and approximate computation. The topics of interest include but are not restricted to:
Dominance-based rough sets
Fuzzy-rough hybrid methods
Rough neural computing
Rough granular computing
Rough sets and near sets
Bio-informatics
Computational Intelligence
Data mining
Data security
Evolutionary computing
Expert and decision support
Genetic algorithms
Information theory
Knowledge engineering
Knowledge discovery
Machine Learning
Missing values handling methods
Multimedia applications
Robotics
Web applications
Approximate reasoning
CONTACT
For any inquiry about the RST&A workshop, please contact the workshop chairs:
Nele Verbiest: Nele.Verbiest at UGent.be, Ghent University, Belgium
Piotr Artiemjew: artem at matman.uwm.edu.pl, University of Warmia and Masuria in Olsztyn, Poland
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