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RSTA 2023 : 5th International Symposium on Rough Sets: Theory and Applications | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://fedcsis.org/sessions/aaia/rsta | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The RSTA symposium is devoted to the state-of-the-art and future perspectives of rough sets considered from both a theoretical standpoint and real-world applications. Rough set theory is a versatile mathematical framework that has proven successful in artificial intelligence, knowledge representation, approximate reasoning, data mining, machine learning, and pattern recognition, among other areas. The symposium is devoted to all the mentioned areas, with an additional emphasis on problems of modeling artificial intelligence processes using rough set-based techniques.
The aim is to showcase the latest research results, exchange new ideas, and facilitate collaborations among experts in the field. Participants are encouraged to submit papers that address fundamental and applied research problems in rough set theory, as well as their applications in diverse fields. We also encourage scientists from other research fields to participate to initiate discussions, and collaborations on other methods of approximate reasoning, data exploration, and computations. The symposium will provide an opportunity for interdisciplinary exchange and collaboration among scientists from diverse backgrounds, including mathematics, computer science, statistics, physics, engineering, and social sciences. The RSTA symposium will allow staying up-to-date with the state-of-the-art in rough set theory and its applications, and to discuss future research directions and opportunities. Topics Relevant topics include but are not limited to: Algebraic logic Logics from rough sets Approximate reasoning Clustering and rough sets Dominance-based rough sets Granular computing Rough mereology Near sets and proximity Fuzzy-rough hybrid methods Game-theoretic rough sets Scalability and rough sets Rough neural computing Evolutionary computation and rough set Rough sets in education research Missing values Three-way decision making Analytic Hierarchy Process and decision making Assistive technology and adaptive sensing systems Artificial immune systems and rough sets Machine learning and rough sets Applications​​ |
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