RSTW 2016 - Rough Set Theory Workshops
Date2016-08-29 - 2016-09-02
Deadline2016-06-01
VenueThe Hague, Netherlands, The
Keywords
Websitehttps://rstworkshop.tk
Topics/Call fo Papers
The RST workshops are devoted to present the state-of-the-art scientific results about rough sets from the theoretical standpoint. Great importance is dedicated to discussion and included in the workshops there is a round table about foundational and open problems in rough set theory.
The topics of main interest (but not limited to) are:
Algebraic structures in rough set theory
Dynamic information systems
Granular information systems
Generalization of rough set theory: near sets and nearness approximation spaces
Category theoretic and philosophical aspects of rough set theory
Complexity of rough set-related optimization/decision problems
Relationship with other paradigms (formal concept analysis, fuzzy sets, Atanassov's IFS,...)
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 approach to roughness
The topics of main interest (but not limited to) are:
Algebraic structures in rough set theory
Dynamic information systems
Granular information systems
Generalization of rough set theory: near sets and nearness approximation spaces
Category theoretic and philosophical aspects of rough set theory
Complexity of rough set-related optimization/decision problems
Relationship with other paradigms (formal concept analysis, fuzzy sets, Atanassov's IFS,...)
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 approach to roughness
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