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.
RST‘2016 TOPICS of interest include, but are not limited to:
Algebraic structures in rough set theory
Belief functions 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
08月29日
2016
08月30日
2016
摘要截稿日期
摘要录用通知日期
注册截止日期
留言