Lecture notes in computer science, 5390.; Lecture notes in computer science., Journal subline.
Vagueness and Roughness.- Modified Indiscernibility Relation in the Theory of Rough Sets with Real-Valued Attributes: Application to Recognition of Fraunhofer Diffraction Patterns.- On Certain Rough Inclusion Functions.- Automatic Rhythm Retrieval from Musical Files.- FUN: Fast Discovery of Minimal Sets of Attributes Functionally Determining a Decision Attribute.- Information Granulation: A Medical Case Study.- Maximum Class Separability for Rough-Fuzzy C-Means Based Brain MR Image Segmentation.- Approximation Schemes in Logic and Artificial Intelligence.- Decision Rule Based Data Models Using NetTRS System Overview.- A Rough Set Based Approach for ECG Classification.- Universal Problem of Attribute Reduction.- Extracting Relevant Information about Reduct Sets from Data Tables.- Context Algebras, Context Frames, and Their Discrete Duality.- A Study in Granular Computing: On Classifiers Induced from Granular Reflections of Data.- On Classifying Mappings Induced by Granular Structures.- The Neurophysiological Bases of Cognitive Computation Using Rough Set Theory.- Diagnostic Feature Analysis of a Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography Dataset Using Rough Sets.- Rules and Apriori Algorithm in Non-deterministic Information Systems.- On Extension of Dependency and Consistency Degrees of Two Knowledges Represented by Covering.- A New Approach to Distributed Algorithms for Reduct Calculation.- From Information System to Decision Support System.- Debellor: A Data Mining Platform with Stream Architecture.- Category-Based Inductive Reasoning: Rough Set Theoretic Approach.- Probabilistic Dependencies in Linear Hierarchies of Decision Tables.- Automatic Singing Voice Recognition Employing Neural Networks and Rough Sets.- Hierarchical Classifiers for Complex Spatio-temporal Concepts.
AnnotationThe LNCS journal Transactions on Rough Sets is devoted to the entire spectrum of rough sets related issues, from logical and mathematical foundations, through all aspects of rough set theory and its applications, such as data mining, knowledge discovery, and intelligent information processing, to relations between rough sets and other approaches to uncertainty, vagueness, and incompleteness, such as fuzzy sets and theory of evidence. This book, which constitutes the ninth volume of the Transactions on Rough Sets series, providing evidence of the continuing growth of a number of research streams. It includes articles that are extensions of papers included in the first conference on Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems Paradigms. The 26 papers presented in this volume introduce a number of new advances in the foundations and applications of artificial intelligence, engineering, image processing, logic, mathematics, medicine, music, and science.
Transactions on rough sets I.X.
Artificial intelligence.
Rough sets.
Set theory.
James F. Peters, Andrzej Skowron, Henryk Rybiński.