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Towards Rough Set Based Concept Modeler

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The paper reports a rough set approach for modeling concepts encountered in evolutionary information systems for corporate computing. Features like extracting concepts from textual queries and Multimedia are illustrated in the context of open-ended queries. Concept transformation issues with its engineering applications are discussed. Authors suggest concept modeler as a methodology for large-scale production of training and educational material for Web based distance learning programmes incorporating guaranteed minimum accuracy measure for concept introduction and absorption.

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Patki, A.B., Raghunathan, G.V., Ghosh, S., Sivasubramanian, S. (2000). Towards Rough Set Based Concept Modeler. In: Suzuki, Y., Ovaska, S., Furuhashi, T., Roy, R., Dote, Y. (eds) Soft Computing in Industrial Applications. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0509-1_43

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