scholarly journals Recent Fuzzy Generalisations of Rough Sets Theory: A Systematic Review and Methodological Critique of the Literature

Complexity ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abbas Mardani ◽  
Mehrbakhsh Nilashi ◽  
Jurgita Antucheviciene ◽  
Madjid Tavana ◽  
Romualdas Bausys ◽  
...  

Rough set theory has been used extensively in fields of complexity, cognitive sciences, and artificial intelligence, especially in numerous fields such as expert systems, knowledge discovery, information system, inductive reasoning, intelligent systems, data mining, pattern recognition, decision-making, and machine learning. Rough sets models, which have been recently proposed, are developed applying the different fuzzy generalisations. Currently, there is not a systematic literature review and classification of these new generalisations about rough set models. Therefore, in this review study, the attempt is made to provide a comprehensive systematic review of methodologies and applications of recent generalisations discussed in the area of fuzzy-rough set theory. On this subject, the Web of Science database has been chosen to select the relevant papers. Accordingly, the systematic and meta-analysis approach, which is called “PRISMA,” has been proposed and the selected articles were classified based on the author and year of publication, author nationalities, application field, type of study, study category, study contribution, and journal in which the articles have appeared. Based on the results of this review, we found that there are many challenging issues related to the different application area of fuzzy-rough set theory which can motivate future research studies.

Author(s):  
B. K. Tripathy

Granular Computing has emerged as a framework in which information granules are represented and manipulated by intelligent systems. Granular Computing forms a unified conceptual and computing platform. Rough set theory put forth by Pawlak is based upon single equivalence relation taken at a time. Therefore, from a granular computing point of view, it is single granular computing. In 2006, Qiang et al. introduced a multi-granular computing using rough set, which was called optimistic multigranular rough sets after the introduction of another type of multigranular computing using rough sets called pessimistic multigranular rough sets being introduced by them in 2010. Since then, several properties of multigranulations have been studied. In addition, these basic notions on multigranular rough sets have been introduced. Some of these, called the Neighborhood-Based Multigranular Rough Sets (NMGRS) and the Covering-Based Multigranular Rough Sets (CBMGRS), have been added recently. In this chapter, the authors discuss all these topics on multigranular computing and suggest some problems for further study.


2011 ◽  
Vol 120 ◽  
pp. 410-413
Author(s):  
Feng Wang ◽  
Li Xin Jia

The speed signal of engine contains abundant information. This paper introduces rough set theory for feature extraction from engine's speed signals, and proposes a method of mining useful information from a mass of data. The result shows that the discernibility matrix algorithm can be used to reduce attributes in decision table and eliminate unnecessary attributes, efficiently extracted the features for evaluating the technical condition of engine.


2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 1604-1607
Author(s):  
Juan Huang

Enrollment is the first step of the work of postgraduate education, and also a very crucial step. Therefore, in order to successfully carry out the postgraduate training work, be sure to do the enrollment work. In this paper, rough set theory is applied to the enrollment data of one college of a university. Then follow the general steps of data mining to research and analyze the enrollment data. Finally, draw some useful conclusions. These conclusions have a certain significance for graduate enrollment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 713-715 ◽  
pp. 1640-1643 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Huang

Enrollment is the first step of the work of postgraduate education, and also a very crucial step. Therefore, in order to successfully carry out the postgraduate training work, be sure to do the enrollment work. In this paper, rough set theory is applied to the enrollment data of one college of a university. Then follow the general steps of data mining to research and analyze the enrollment data. Finally, draw some useful conclusions. These conclusions have a certain significance for graduate enrollment.


Author(s):  
Oļegs Užga-Rebrovs

Knowledge discovering and representing in information systems has evolved into an important area of research because of theoretical challenges and practical representing unknown knowledge in data. Rough set theory is a mathematical formalism for representing uncertainty that can be considered a special extension of the set theory. In this paper is analyzed knowledge representing problem and attribute signification’s problem, based on rough sets approach.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dun Liu ◽  
Decui Liang

Rough set theory is an effective tool to deal with information with uncertainty, and has been successfully applied in many fields. Incremental learning as an efficient strategy for data analysis in dynamic environment enables acquiring additional knowledge from new information by using prior knowledge and has drawn the widespread attentions of many scholars. In this paper, the authors discuss the status of incremental learning researches on rough sets and give potential future research directions. The authors first review basic concepts of rough sets and list three variations of information system in the dynamic decision procedures. Then, the authors investigate and summarize the corresponding incremental learning strategies for the three variations with different research viewpoints, respectively. Finally, the authors further tease out the research framework of our work and identify some future possible research directions.


Author(s):  
S. Arjun Raj ◽  
M. Vigneshwaran

In this article we use the rough set theory to generate the set of decision concepts in order to solve a medical problem.Based on officially published data by International Diabetes Federation (IDF), rough sets have been used to diagnose Diabetes.The lower and upper approximations of decision concepts and their boundary regions have been formulated here.


Kybernetes ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 461-473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sun Bingzhen ◽  
Ma Weimin

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a new method for evaluation of emergency plans for unconventional emergency events by using the soft fuzzy rough set theory and methodology. Design/methodology/approach – In response to the problems of insufficient risk identification, incomplete and inaccurate data and different preference of decision makers, a new model for emergency plan evaluation is established by combining soft set theory with classical fuzzy rough set theory. Moreover, by combining the TOPSIS method with soft fuzzy rough set theory, the score value of the soft fuzzy lower and upper approximation is defined for the optimal object and the worst object. Finally, emergency plans are comprehensively evaluated according to the soft close degree of the soft fuzzy rough set theory. Findings – This paper presents a new perspective on emergency management decision making in unconventional emergency events. Also, the paper provides an effective model for evaluating emergency plans for unconventional events. Originality/value – The paper contributes to decision making in emergency management of unconventional emergency events. The model is useful for dealing with decision making with uncertain information.


Author(s):  
Benjamin Griffiths

Rough Set Theory (RST), since its introduction in Pawlak (1982), continues to develop as an effective tool in data mining. Within a set theoretical structure, its remit is closely concerned with the classification of objects to decision attribute values, based on their description by a number of condition attributes. With regards to RST, this classification is through the construction of ‘if .. then ..’ decision rules. The development of RST has been in many directions, amongst the earliest was with the allowance for miss-classification in the constructed decision rules, namely the Variable Precision Rough Sets model (VPRS) (Ziarko, 1993), the recent references for this include; Beynon (2001), Mi et al. (2004), and Slezak and Ziarko (2005). Further developments of RST have included; its operation within a fuzzy environment (Greco et al., 2006), and using a dominance relation based approach (Greco et al., 2004). The regular major international conferences of ‘International Conference on Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing’ (RSCTC, 2004) and ‘International Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining and Granular Computing’ (RSFDGrC, 2005) continue to include RST research covering the varying directions of its development. This is true also for the associated book series entitled ‘Transactions on Rough Sets’ (Peters and Skowron, 2005), which further includes doctoral theses on this subject. What is true, is that RST is still evolving, with the eclectic attitude to its development meaning that the definitive concomitant RST data mining techniques are still to be realised. Grzymala-Busse and Ziarko (2000), in a defence of RST, discussed a number of points relevant to data mining, and also made comparisons between RST and other techniques. Within the area of data mining and the desire to identify relationships between condition attributes, the effectiveness of RST is particularly pertinent due to the inherent intent within RST type methodologies for data reduction and feature selection (Jensen and Shen, 2005). That is, subsets of condition attributes identified that perform the same role as all the condition attributes in a considered data set (termed ß-reducts in VPRS, see later). Chen (2001) addresses this, when discussing the original RST, they state it follows a reductionist approach and is lenient to inconsistent data (contradicting condition attributes - one aspect of underlying uncertainty). This encyclopaedia article describes and demonstrates the practical application of a RST type methodology in data mining, namely VPRS, using nascent software initially described in Griffiths and Beynon (2005). The use of VPRS, through its relative simplistic structure, outlines many of the rudiments of RST based methodologies. The software utilised is oriented towards ‘hands on’ data mining, with graphs presented that clearly elucidate ‘veins’ of possible information identified from ß-reducts, over different allowed levels of missclassification associated with the constructed decision rules (Beynon and Griffiths, 2004). Further findings are briefly reported when undertaking VPRS in a resampling environment, with leave-one-out and bootstrapping approaches adopted (Wisnowski et al., 2003). The importance of these results is in the identification of the more influential condition attributes, pertinent to accruing the most effective data mining results.


Fuzzy Systems ◽  
2017 ◽  
pp. 1518-1539
Author(s):  
Peyakunta Bhargavi ◽  
S. Jyothi ◽  
D. M. Mamatha

This chapter aims to study the use of Hybridization of intelligent techniques in the areas of bioinformatics and computational molecular biology. These areas have risen from the needs of biologists to utilize and help interpret the vast amounts of data that are constantly being gathered in genomic research. Also describes the kind of methods which were developed by the research community in order to search, classify and mine different available biological databases and simulate biological experiments. This chapter also presents the hybridization of intelligent systems involving neural networks, fuzzy systems, neuro-fuzzy system, rough set theory, swam intelligence and genetic algorithm. The key idea was to demonstrate the evolution of intelligence in bioinformatics. The developed hybridization of intelligent techniques was applied to the real world applications. The hybridization of intelligent systems performs better than the individual approaches. Hence these approaches might be extremely useful for hardware implementations.


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