New Developments in Knowledge Discovery in Information Systems
edited by Lech Polkowski, Shusaku Tsumoto, Tsau Y. Lin.
Heidelberg
Physica-Verlag HD
2000
1 ressource en ligne (x, 683 pages)
Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, 56.
1. Introduction --; Introducing the Book --; 1. A Rough Set Perspective on Knowledge Discovery in Information Systems: An Essay on the Topic of the Book --; 2. Methods and Applications: Reducts, Similarity, Mereology --; 2. Rough Set Algorithms in Classification Problem --; 3. Rough Mereology in Information Systems. A Case Study: Qualitative Spatial Reasoning --; 4. Knowledge Discovery by Application of Rough Set Models --; 5. Various Approaches to Reasoning with Frequency Based Decision Reducts: A Survey --; 3. Methods and Applications: Regular Pattern Extraction, Concurrency --; 6. Regularity Analysis and its Applications in Data Mining --; 7. Rough Set Methods for the Synthesis and Analysis of Concurrent Processes --; 4. Methods and Applications: Algebraic and Statistical Aspects, Conflicts, Incompleteness --; 8. Conflict Analysis --; 9. Logical and Algebraic Techniques for Rough Set Data Analysis --; 10. Statistical Techniques for Rough Set Data Analysis --; 11. Data Mining in Incomplete Information Systems from Rough Set Perspective --; 5. Afterword --; 12. Rough Sets and Rough Logic: A KDD Perspective --; Appendix: Selected Bibliofgraphy on Rough Sets.
Rough set approach to reasoning under uncertainty is based on inducing knowledge representation from data under constraints expressed by discernibility or, more generally, similarity of objects. Knowledge derived by this approach consists of reducts, decision or association rules, dependencies, templates, or classifiers. This monograph presents the state of the art of this area. The reader will find here a deep theoretical discussion of relevant notions and ideas as well as rich inventory of algorithmic and heuristic tools for knowledge discovery by rough set methods. An extensive bibliography will help the reader to get an acquaintance with this rapidly growing area of research.
Business -- Data processing.
Computer science.
Information technology.
QA76
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9
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D343
E358
2000
edited by Lech Polkowski, Shusaku Tsumoto, Tsau Y. Lin.