Relational granularity for hypergraphs
RSCTC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Rough sets and current trends in computing
A qualitative approach to uncertainty
ICLA'11 Proceedings of the 4th Indian conference on Logic and its applications
New approach in defining rough approximations
Transactions on rough sets XIV
Generalized rough sets and implication lattices
Transactions on rough sets XIV
IC-topological spaces and applications in soft computing
PReMI'11 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Pattern recognition and machine intelligence
Approximation of sets based on partial covering
Theoretical Computer Science
Uncertainty measures for rough formulae in rough logic: An axiomatic approach
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Rough Truth Degrees of Formulas and Approximate Reasoning in Rough Logic
Fundamenta Informaticae
Rough Truth Degrees of Formulas and Approximate Reasoning in Rough Logic
Fundamenta Informaticae
Dialectics of counting and the mathematics of vagueness
Transactions on Rough Sets XV
Topological properties of the pessimistic multigranulation rough set model
RSKT'12 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology
Approximation of sets based on partial covering
Transactions on Rough Sets XVI
A temporal semantics for Nilpotent Minimum logic
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Membership function based rough set
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Duality, conjugacy and adjointness of approximation operators in covering-based rough sets
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Rough Sets: Some Foundational Issues
Fundamenta Informaticae - To Andrzej Skowron on His 70th Birthday
Duality in Rough Set Theory Based on the Square of Opposition
Fundamenta Informaticae - To Andrzej Skowron on His 70th Birthday
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'A Geometry of Approximation' addresses Rough Set Theory, a field of interdisciplinary research first proposed by Zdzislaw Pawlak in 1982, and focuses mainly on its logic-algebraic interpretation. The theory is embedded in a broader perspective that includes logical and mathematical methodologies pertaining to the theory, as well as related epistemological issues. Any mathematical technique that is introduced in the book is preceded by logical and epistemological explanations. Intuitive justifications are also provided, insofar as possible, so that the general perspective is not lost. Such an approach endows the present treatise with a unique character. Due to this uniqueness in the treatment of the subject, the book will be useful to researchers, graduate and pre-graduate students from various disciplines, such as computer science, mathematics and philosophy. It features an impressive number of examples supported by about 40 tables and 230 figures. The comprehensive index of concepts turns the book into a sort of encyclopaedia for researchers from a number of fields. 'A Geometry of Approximation' links many areas of academic pursuit without losing track of its focal point, Rough Sets.