JRS 2014 – Joint Rough Set Symposium

Polytechnic University of Madrid & University of Granada

Spain
July 9-13, 2014

http://vid.ctb.upm.es/jrs2014

We welcome your participation and contribution to the 2014 Joint Rough Set Symposium (JRS 2014), a joint conference of the 9th International Conference on Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing (RSCTC 2014) and the 2nd International Conference on Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems Paradigms (RSEISP 2014).

JRS was organized for the first time in 2007 and was re-established in 2012 as the major flagship IRSS-sponsored event gathering different rough-set-related conferences and workshops every year. This year, it will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in rough sets, fuzzy sets, intelligent systems, and complex data analysis. The proceedings will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series, and authors of the best papers will be invited to extend their papers for inclusion in special issues of selected ISI-ranked journals. Author(s) of the best paper will receive an award sponsored by Springer.

The symposium will be held jointly in Granada and Madrid, two prime locations within Spain. Transport between both venues will be arranged by the conference organization.
We look forward to seeing you in Spain!

JRS 2014 TOPICS

Conference topics relate to

Theory, Foundations and Applications of Rough Sets, Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems

and include, but are not limited to:

* Logical and Mathematical Foundations of Rough Sets
* Fuzzy Sets and Soft Computing
* Fuzzy-Rough Hybridization,
* Generalization of Rough Sets: Covering-based Rough Sets, Probabilistic Rough Sets, Near Sets, Nearness Approximation Spaces
* Rough Mereology
* Approximate, Non-monotonic and Case-based Reasoning
* Granular Computing
* Computing with Words
* Formal Concept Analysis
* Big Data Analytics
* Bioinformatics
* Decision Support Systems
* Intelligent Agent Technology
* Distributed Problem Solving
* Cloud Computing
* Intelligent Information Systems
* Digital Libraries
* Intelligent Language Processing
* Knowledge Representation and Integration
* Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
* Stream Mining, Web Mining, Text Mining, Graph Mining, Process Mining, Spatial Data Mining
* Machine Learning
* Pattern Recognition and Image Processing
* Web Intelligence

TUTORIALS AND SPECIAL SESSIONS

We welcome proposals for tutorials, lasting between 1 and 3 hours, on topics relevant to the symposium. Proposals up to 5 pages long are invited that identify the intended audience and the topics to be covered.

We also launch a call for special sessions on specific topics related to the symposium. We especially encourage proposals on interdisciplinary topics and new emerging areas of interest to the rough set community. Special sessions may not only be an opportunity to bring together researchers in relevant fields, but also to foster the development of rough set theory, granular computing, data mining, machine learning and related topics. The papers will go through the normal reviewing process and session chairs will be involved in the reviewing process. Each session should have at least four presentations. Proposals for tutorials and special sessions should be addressed by email to jrs2014@ctb.upm.es.

IMPORTANT DATES

Special session proposals – January 19, 2014 (extended)

Tutorial proposals and paper submission – March 2, 2014

Paper acceptance notification – April 16, 2014

Camera ready paper submission – April 27, 2014

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Authors are invited to submit original research contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere. Normal length papers should be between 8 and 10 pages, formatted according to Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science style (detailed instructions for submissions will be available at the symposium website).

CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY

Polytechnic University of Madrid
University of Granada

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Honorary Chairs:
Lotfi Zadeh
Andrzej Skowron

Conference Chairs:
Ernestina Menasalvas
Dominik Slezak

Steering Committee:
Henryk Rybinski
Roman Slowinski
Guoyin Wang
Yiyu Yao

Program Chairs:
Chris Cornelis (RSCTC)
Marzena Kryszkiewicz (RSEISP)

Program Co-Chairs for RSCTC:
Rafael Bello
Lin Shang

Program Co-Chairs for RSEISP:
Hiroshi Motoda
Zbigniew Ras

Special Session and Tutorial Chairs:
Davide Ciucci
Jesús Medina

Local Chairs:
Consuelo Gonzalo (Madrid)
Salvador García (Granada)

JRS 2013 – Joint Rough Set Symposium

Call for Papers

Joint Rough Set Symposium, JRS2013

Halifax, Canada, Oct 11-14, 2013

http://cs.smu.ca/jrs2013

The 2013 Joint Rough Set Symposium (JRS 2013) is a joint conference of the RSCTC 2013 and RSKT 2013. RSCTC is a main biannual conference of the International Rough Set Society. It is an outgrowth of a series of annual International Workshops devoted to the subject of rough sets, started in 1992. The aim of RSCTC’13 is to show case the state-of-the-art in rough set theory, current computing methods and their applications. It intends to bring together researchers and practitioners from universities, laboratories and industry, to facilitate dialogue and cooperation. RSKT’13 is the 8th in a series of annual conferences on rough sets and knowledge technology. Its aim is to encourage academic and industrial interaction, and promote collaborative research and developmental activities in rough sets and knowledge technology worldwide. JRS’13 will provide a large forum for researchers and practitioners interested in rough set theory, computational intelligence, and knowledge technology.

Invited Speakers: Dr. Eugene Santos, Jr, Dr. Jian Pei, Dr. Vijay Raghavan

Lifetime contribution award: Prof. Andrzej Skowron

Honorary guest speaker: Prof. Aboul Ella Hassanien

Topics of Conference

Foundations of Rough Sets
Bayesian Rough Sets
Calculi of Approximation Spaces
Covering-based Rough Sets
Decision-theoretic Rough Sets
Dominance-based Rough Sets
Game-theoretic Rough Sets
Near Sets
Probabilistic Rough Sets
Rough Sets in (Dynamic) Networks of Information Systems
Rough Granular Computing
Rough Mereology
Rough Sets in Data and Knowledge Processing
Adaptive Approximate Reasoning about Knowledge (Adaptive Judgment)
Interaction of Knowledge Sources
Ontology Approximation
Interactive Rough Granular Computing
Rough Sets in Knowledge Discovery, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition
Hybridization of Rough Sets with Other Approaches
Mining and Processing Big Data
Applications of Rough Sets
Knowledge Technology issues (related to such topics as acquisition, adaptation, autonomous behavior, discovery, granularity, interaction, quaility, reasoning, management, representation, self-organization, processing).

Call for Tutorials

Proposals for 90-minute tutorials are also invited on relevant topics. Tutorial proposals less than 5 pages long are invited that identify the intended audience and give enough information to give a sense of what will be covered.

Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit original research contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere. Normal length papers should be between 8 and 10 pages, formatted in Springer’s single column format (detailed instructions for submissions are given below). Submitted papers will be refereed by at least three reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. Notification and reviews will be communicated via email. Authors of the best papers will be invited to extend their papers for inclusion in a special issue of some journals. Papers reporting original research results and experience are solicited.

Authors may use the online submission system hosted by EasyChair Conference System to submit their papers. If you don’t have an EasyChair account you will need to create one and then login in order to submit your papers. Please read the Submission Instructions before submitting your work in the system. Web Submission:

https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=jrs2013

All accepted conference papers will be presented at the conference and included in the published proceedings by Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series (edited by Springer) Series. Please follow the instructions on Springer’s LNCS webpage http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0 when formatting to ensure that your paper is included in the proceedings (the word template can be found on the right side as a download link word.zip).

Important Dates

Deadline for paper submission : May 25, 2013
Notification of acceptance : July 1, 2013
Deadline for camera-ready manuscript submission : July 21, 2013
Author registration deadline : July 21, 2013

From Physics to Computer Science

To Gianpiero Cattaneo for his 70th birthday

December, 14th 2012

Sala Seminari, DISCo, Ed. U14, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

Program

11.15 Welcome
11.30 A. Skowron “Risk management in interactive computational systems”
12.30 Lunch
14.00 M. L. Dalla Chiara “Epistemic quantum computational structures in a Hilbert-space environment”
15.00 E. Formenti “Acceptance conditions for ω-languages”
16.00 Conclusion

Registration: Please confirm your presence by December, 7th to: ciucci@disco.unimib.it, dennunzio@disco.unimib.it

Access to DISCo: http://www.disco.unimib.it/go/Home/English/Special-Pages/Secondary-menu/How-to-reach-us

Special Session on Rough Set Foundations @ JRS’12

JRS12 – Special Session on Rough Set Foundations

Session co-chair: M. Chakraborty, D. Ciucci, T.Y. Lin
Brief Description
Rough Sets play a fundamental role in uncertainty management where available knowledge cannot accurately describe reality. Since their proposal by Z. Pawlak in 1981, they proved their usefulness in several applications. Moreover, links among rough sets and several fields of mathematics have been established. Generalizations are continuously proposed in order to extend the applicability of rough sets and create connections with other paradigms, for instance, fuzzy sets and formal concept analysis.
The present session is aimed to bring together researchers interested in the discussion about foundations of rough sets: the links with other paradigms, what can be included under the umbrella ‘Rough Set Theory’, the mathematics of rough sets and so on.
It follows the session proposed at JRS07 and the Rough Set Theory (RST) workshop series held in Milano (2009, 2011) and Zheijang (2010).

Topics
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Philosophical aspects of rough set theory
• Rough Sets and Logic (modal, many-valued, algebraic)
• Rough Sets and Mathematics (topology, algebras, mereology, etc.)
• Relationship with other paradigms (formal concept analysis, fuzzy sets, near sets, etc.)

Submission
Submissions will follow standard JRS procedure:
• Each paper should have no more than eight (8) pages in the Springer-Verlag LNCS style, including figures, tables and references.
• Submission is available through the easychair platform
• Deadline is February 15, 2012

Please, while submitting specify that the paper is for the “Rough Set Foundations” session and send a copy of the PDF file also to ciucci@irit.fr

For more information please contact: ciucci@irit.fr

Basic Issues In Rough Sets @IPMU 2012

BASIC ISSUES IN ROUGH SETS

Special session at IPMU 2012
July, 9-13, 2012 – Catania

Organizers: Ciucci Davide, Dubois Didier

Rough Sets play a fundamental role in uncertainty management where available knowledge cannot accurately describe reality. Beyond their practical use in different fields, great importance is deserved in literature also to mathematical and philosophical aspects of rough sets. This special session is aimed to bring together researchers that are interested in the basic aspects of rough sets.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

·      Algebraic structures in rough set theory
·      Rough set logics
·      Philosophical aspects of rough set theory
·      Complexity of rough set-related optimization/decision problems
·      Relationship with other paradigms (formal concept analysis, fuzzy sets, ill-known or bipolar sets, near sets…)
·      Topological and modal approach to roughness

Papers  will undergo the normal IPMU reviewing process.
All information about submission and venue can be found on IPMU page.

Important dates:
December 10, 2011: Submission of papers
February 25, 2012: Notification of acceptance
March 31, 2012: Submission of final papers