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IJCRS 2026 : 12th International Joint Conference on Rough Sets | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://ijcrs2026.uca.es/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Rough Sets were introduced by Zdzisław Pawlak in the early ’80s and developed further as a method of knowledge representation and processing based on uncertain data and incomplete information. Nowadays, Rough Set theory is widely recognized to have great importance in several fields, including artificial intelligence, mathematics, knowledge representation and machine learning, as evidenced by the increasing number of works concerned with its
applications and theoretical foundations. The aim of the IJCRS conference is to be the main location for disseminating novel foundational results and practical applications, enabling the discussion of problems and exchange of ideas, as well as bringing together academic and industrial perspectives, centred around rough sets and related disciplines. We invite submissions of original and previously unpublished research on rough set theory, including but not limited to the following topics: · Core rough set models and methods: Covering/Neighbourhood-based, Decision-theoretic, Dominance-based, Game-theoretic, Variable precision and Partial rough set models; Logic in rough set models; Rough-Bayesian models; Rough clustering; Rough computing; Rough mereology; Rough-set-based feature selection and Rule-based systems. · Related methods and hybridization: Anomally detection; Decision support systems; Dempster-Shafer theory; Formal concept analysis; Fuzzy sets; Fuzzy rough sets and rough fuzzy sets; Granular computing; intelligent agent models; interval computations; Nature-inspired computation models; Petri nets; Rough sets in data science, AI and machine learning; Three-way decision and data analysis, Topology and matroids; Approximate reasoning; Uncertainty theory; Cognitive computing; · Areas of application: Astronomy and atmospheric sciences; Big data analytics; Business intelligence; Bioinformatics; Image processing; Cybernetics and robotics; Financial markets; Interactive computing; Knowledge engineering and representation; Medicine; Retail and E-commerce; Natural Language processing; Risk monitoring; Semantic web; Smart cities; Telecommunications; Transportation and Web mining. Webpage: https://ijcrs2026.uca.es/call-for-papers/ |
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