Authors
Chris Cornelis, Richard Jensen, Germán Hurtado, Dominik Slezak
Publication date
2010/1/15
Journal
Information Sciences
Volume
180
Issue
2
Pages
209-224
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Rough set theory provides a methodology for data analysis based on the approximation of concepts in information systems. It revolves around the notion of discernibility: the ability to distinguish between objects, based on their attribute values. It allows to infer data dependencies that are useful in the fields of feature selection and decision model construction. In many cases, however, it is more natural, and more effective, to consider a gradual notion of discernibility. Therefore, within the context of fuzzy rough set theory, we present a generalization of the classical rough set framework for data-based attribute selection and reduction using fuzzy tolerance relations. The paper unifies existing work in this direction, and introduces the concept of fuzzy decision reducts, dependent on an increasing attribute subset measure. Experimental results demonstrate the potential of fuzzy decision reducts to discover shorter attribute …
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Scholar articles
C Cornelis, R Jensen, G Hurtado, D Śle - Information Sciences, 2010