A comparative study of rough sets for hybrid data
From MaRDI portal
Publication:454876
DOI10.1016/j.ins.2011.12.006zbMath1248.68164OpenAlexW2141214937MaRDI QIDQ454876
Yuhua Qian, Wei Wei, J. Y. Liang
Publication date: 10 October 2012
Published in: Information Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2011.12.006
Reasoning under uncertainty in the context of artificial intelligence (68T37) General topics in the theory of data (68P01)
Related Items
Matrix representations and interdependency on \(L\)-fuzzy covering-based approximation operators ⋮ The uncertainty measures for covering rough set models ⋮ A New Type of Covering-Based Rough Sets ⋮ Recent fuzzy generalisations of rough sets theory: a systematic review and methodological critique of the literature ⋮ Information-theoretic measures associated with rough set approximations ⋮ Attribute reduction of data with error ranges and test costs ⋮ Covering-based fuzzy rough sets ⋮ Communication between fuzzy information systems using fuzzy covering-based rough sets ⋮ Dominance-Based Neighborhood Rough Sets and Its Attribute Reduction ⋮ Entropy measures and granularity measures for set-valued information systems ⋮ Rough set approach to incomplete numerical data ⋮ Some properties of \( L\)-fuzzy approximation spaces based on bounded integral residuated lattices ⋮ Rough approximation of a fuzzy concept on a hybrid attribute information system and its uncertainty measure ⋮ Extended results on the relationship between information systems ⋮ Decision-relative discernibility matrices in the sense of entropies ⋮ A measurement theory view on the granularity of partitions ⋮ On some types of fuzzy covering-based rough sets ⋮ Relationships among generalized rough sets in six coverings and pure reflexive neighborhood system ⋮ Fuzzy rough approximations for set-valued data ⋮ A fuzzy covering-based rough set model and its generalization over fuzzy lattice ⋮ Maps between covering approximation spaces and the product space of two covering approximation spaces ⋮ Fuzzy neighborhood operators and derived fuzzy coverings
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Parameterized attribute reduction with Gaussian kernel based fuzzy rough sets
- Fuzzy-rough nearest neighbour classification and prediction
- Attribute selection with fuzzy decision reducts
- Neighborhood systems and approximate retrieval
- Neighborhood rough set based heterogeneous feature subset selection
- Information granules and entropy theory in information systems
- Local reduction of decision system with fuzzy rough sets
- Invertible approximation operators of generalized rough sets and fuzzy rough sets
- Positive approximation: an accelerator for attribute reduction in rough set theory
- Hybrid attribute reduction based on a novel fuzzy-rough model and information granulation
- A new measure of uncertainty based on knowledge granulation for rough sets
- Twofold fuzzy sets and rough sets - some issues in knowledge representation
- Variable precision rough set model
- Feature analysis through information granulation and fuzzy sets
- Constructive and axiomatic approaches of fuzzy approximation operators.
- An axiomatic characterization of a fuzzy generalization of rough sets.
- A comparative study of fuzzy rough sets
- Two views of the theory of rough sets in finite universes
- Relational interpretations of neighborhood operators and rough set approximation operators
- Neighborhood operator systems and approximations
- Selecting informative features with fuzzy-rough sets and its application for complex systems monitoring
- Axiomatics for fuzzy rough sets
- MGRS: a multi-granulation rough set
- On fuzzy rough sets based on tolerance relations
- Learning fuzzy rules from fuzzy samples based on rough set technique
- Set-valued ordered information systems
- Comparative study of decision performance of decision tables induced by attribute reductions
- Information entropy, rough entropy and knowledge granulation in incomplete information systems
- ON KNOWLEDGE REDUCTION IN INCONSISTENT DECISION INFORMATION SYSTEMS