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RST 2015 - 6th Rough Set Theory Workshop (RST'2015)

Date2015-06-29

Deadline2015-05-25

VenueWarsaw, Poland Poland

Keywords

Websitehttp://rst.disco.unimib.it/RoughSetTheor...

Topics/Call fo Papers

The ROUGH SET THEORY (RST) SERIES OF WORKSHOPS is devoted to the state-of-the-art and future prospects of ROUGH SETS considered from a theoretical standpoint. ROUGH SETS were introduced by Zdzisław Pawlak in the early eighties and developed further as a mathematical method of knowledge representation and processing under uncertain data and incomplete information. Nowadays, ROUGH SET THEORY is widely recognised to have a great importance in several fields, which is witnessed by the increasing number of papers concerned with applications and theoretical foundations of ROUGH SETS.
The sixth RST workshop will be held at the University of Warsaw, The Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, Warsaw, Poland, June 29, 2015. The present edition of RST WORKSHOP comprises the special track:
FOUNDATIONS OF RULE-BASED APPROACHES AND RELATIONSHIP WITH ROUGH SETS
Therefore potential authors may submit their contributions to the main (multi-topic) part of the workshop or to the special track.
Invited Speakers
Jan Rauch, GUHA Method and Association Rules
Mihir Chakraborty, Foundations of Rough Sets
Submissions
As in the previous editions of RST WORKSHOP the authors may submit full papers or extended abstracts. It is also expected that one of the authors will present their paper at the workshop.
The authors of abstracts are asked to send their submissions to the RST’2015 Chairs:
Marcin Wolski maarten.wolski-AT-gmail.com
Dominik Slezak slezak-AT-mimuw.edu.pl
All accepted papers will be available here.
Important Dates
Deadline for contributions: 25 May 2015
Notification of acceptance: 31 May 2015
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
?Algebraic structures in rough set theory
?Belief fuctions in connection with rough sets
?Complexity of rough set-related problems
?Dynamics in rough sets
?Granular computing
?Many-valued logics
?Near sets and nearness approximation spaces
?Philosophical aspects of rough set theory
?Relationship with other paradigms
?Rough logics
?Rough mereology
?Rough sets in approximate reasoning
?Rough sets and ontology approximation
? Rough sets in reasoning about changes
?Theoretical aspects of rough entropies
?Topological and modal approaches to roughness
Special Issue
A special issue of Fundamenta Informaticae collecting full versions of selected papers presented at the workshop is already confirmed. Further details will be announced in due course.
Sponsors
?International Rough Set Society (IRSS)
?University of Warsaw
?The Warsaw Center for Mathematics and Computer Science

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