Workshop Details:
The workshop on "Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems" is part of the Conference ISDA 2009 (http://cig.iet.unipi.it/isda09/).
Rough set theory, initiated by Zdzislaw I. Pawlak in the early eighties, provides approximations of concepts in the presence of incomplete information. It combines a deep mathematical apparatus, closely linked to logic, algebra and topology, with a practical framework for describing and exploiting dependencies in data analysis, and has been applied successfully, amongst others, to clustering, classification and feature selection. It also has been fruitfully hybridized with fuzzy set concepts to combine their mutual strengths into a framework for modelling and handling uncertainty, vagueness and noise often present in reality.
In this session, we welcome original work focusing on theory or application of rough set techniques.
The topics for the special session include but are not limited to:
Authors are invited to submit papers through ISDA 2009 web site. Papers are up to 6 pages and must be formatted according to the IEEE Journal format. The Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press. A number of selected high quality papers will be published in special issues of several international journals. Current list:
Please feel free to send this invitation to other colleagues that may be interested in these topics.
Chris Cornelis
Computational Web Intelligence/Language Technology and Computational Intelligence,
Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science,
Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Contact: Chris.Cornelis@UGent.be
Web: http://www.cwi.ugent.be/people.php
Richard Jensen
Department of Computer Science,
Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
Contact: rkj@aber.ac.uk
Web: http://users.aber.ac.uk/rkj/