Incomplete information : rough set analysis
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Incomplete information : rough set analysis
(Studies in fuzziness and soft computing, v. 13)
Physica-Verlag, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In 1982, Professor Pawlak published his seminal paper on what he called "rough sets" - a work which opened a new direction in the development of theories of incomplete information. Today, a decade and a half later, the theory of rough sets has evolved into a far-reaching methodology for dealing with a wide variety of issues centering on incompleteness and imprecision of information - issues which playa key role in the conception and design of intelligent information systems. "Incomplete Information: Rough Set Analysis" - or RSA for short - presents an up-to-date and highly authoritative account of the current status of the basic theory, its many extensions and wide-ranging applications. Edited by Professor Ewa Orlowska, one of the leading contributors to the theory of rough sets, RSA is a collection of nineteen well-integrated chapters authored by experts in rough set theory and related fields. A common thread that runs through these chapters ties the concept of incompleteness of information to those of indiscernibility and similarity.
目次
- Introduction: What You Always Wanted to Know about Rough Sets.- Rough Sets and Decision Rules: Synthesis of Decision Rules for Object Classification
- On the Lower Boundaries in Learning Rules from Examples
- On the Best Search Method in the LEM1 and LEM2 Algorithms.- Algebraic Structure of Rough Set Systems: Rough Sets and Algebras of Relations
- Rough Set Theory and Logic-Algebraic Structures.- Dependence Spaces: Dependence Spaces of Information Systems
- Applications of Dependence Spaces.- Reasoning About Constraints: Indiscernibility-Based Formalization of Dependencies in Information Systems
- Dependencies between Many-Valued Attributes.- Indiscernibility-Based Reasoning: Logical Analysis of Indiscernibility
- Some Philosophical Aspects of Indiscernibility
- Rough Mereology and Anayltical Morphology.- Similarity-Based Reasoning: Similarity Versus Preference in Fuzzy-Based Logics
- A Logic for Reasoning about Similarity
- Information Systems, Similarity Relations and Modal Logics.- Extended Rough Set-Based Deduction Methods: Axiomatization of Logics Based on Kripke Models with Relative Accessibility Relations
- Rough Logics: A Survey with Further Directions
- On the Logic with Rough Quantifier.
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