[FOM] CFP-II: Special Session on Foundations...:IJCRS'2017
A. Mani
a.mani.cms at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 16:10:10 EST 2017
2nd CALL for PAPERS
INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ROUGH SETS IJCRS2017
JULY 3-7 2017 OLSZTYN POLAND
Special Session on Foundations of Vagueness, Rough sets and Mereology
at International Joint Conference on Rough Sets, 2017 (IJCRS’2017)
Principal Organizer & Session Chair:
A Mani
University of Calcutta, India
Organizer & Co-Chair:
Lech Polkowski
Polish-Japanese Academy IT & University of Warmia and Masuria
Co-Organizers:
Andrzej Pietruszczak
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
Rafal Gruszczynski
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
Aim and Scope:
The main aim of this session is to help with rethinking of the
foundations of rough sets, vagueness, mereology, mereotopology,
related algebraic logic, granularity and allied areas, improve
awareness of researchers
about foundational issues and generation of newer approaches to
practical problems. The whole session will have two parts with the
second sub-session focusing on mereology without explicit application
to rough sets.
The session will feature both invited and contributed talks.
Experienced and new researchers working on theoretical or practical
applications in related areas are encouraged to participate.
Work on some of the subareas that might be optimal for the first
session include:
• Connections between non CEM (classical extensional mereology) and rough sets,
• Connection between mereo-topology, descriptive proximities and
granular rough sets
• Both old and new problems in Algebraic, Non classical,
Paraconsistent and Dialectical logics for handling
vagueness,Granularity and rough sets
• Connections between Perdurantism, Endurantism and Rough sets,
• Theories of Knowledge in Philosophy, Vagueness, Popular Problems in
Rough Sets.
• Meaning of Granular Rough Set Algorithms including those for various reducts
• Measures of Knowledge Consistency, Stability, Rationality in rough
set related contexts
• Inverse Problems of Granular Rough Sets, Connections with Other Soft
Approaches
• Comparative Data Intrusion
The second sub-session on "Foundations and Applications of Mereology"
will focus on the following:
*Classical and non-classical systems of mereology
*First- and second-order systems of mereology
*Mereology-based theories of space
*Mereogeometry (point-free geometry) and mereotopology (point-free topology)
*Metamathematics of mereology
*Mereology and ontology
*Applications of mereology in science and philosophy
*Mereology and foundations of mathematics
*Mereology and foundations of physics
Topics
Topics can include foundations of mereology, spatial mereology,
proximities, perdurantism, endurantism, mereology and types of
vagueness, models of granular rough sets, inverse problems, related
algebraic,
non-classical, paraconsistent and dialectical logics, algebraic
models, theories of knowledge, knowledge consistency, algorithms for
various reducts, ontology and existential graphs, functionality,
temporality
in databases, measures in rough sets, connections with other soft
approaches, granularity and related topics.
Topics for the second sub-session need not be relate explicitly to rough sets.
Important Dates
• Deadline for submitting 10-20-page conference papers: February 28,2017
* 6 -9 page long short paper submission deadline March 15, 2017
• Notification of acceptance: March 25, 2017
• Deadline for submitting camera-ready accepted conference papers:
April 15, 2017
• Conference: July 3-7, 2017
Venue:
Olsztyn, Poland
Website:
http://ijcrs2017.uwm.edu.pl/
Submission:
Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings in
Springer’s LNCS/LNAI series and indexed in Web of Science. In addition,
6--9 pages long short papers/abstracts will also be admitted. Accepted
short papers/abstracts will
be presented in dedicated sessions and their authors will be invited to
send extensions to full papers which after accept will be published
in the Journal Technical Sciences published by UWM.
Conference Proceedings will contain short descriptions of accepted
abstracts. Springer’s guidelines and technical instructions for the
preparation of contributions can be found visiting the following URL:
*https://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?
Papers should be submitted through the Easychair platform, visiting
the following URL:
*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ijcrs2017
***Please indicate your session during submission at easychair.***
Each submitted paper will be reviewed by three reviewers independently
and the decision on acceptance will be based on the results
in the scale from -3 (strong reject) to +3 (strong accept) weighted by
referees degrees of confidence. In exceptional cases Conference and
Program Chairs have the right to overrule the referees decisions.
***There is possibility (to be discussed with Editors) to issue
proceedings of the session also as an issue of Fundamenta
Informaticae.
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(see the website for other special sessions)
ORGANIZED BY UNIVERSITY OF WARMIA AND MASURIA at OLSZTYN, POLISH
JAPANESE ACADEMY IT, OLSZTYN PARK OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER
PATRONAGE OF INTERNATIONAL ROUGH SET SOCIETY and COMMITTEE ON
INFORMATICS of the POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
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Best Regards
A. Mani
Prof(Miss) A. Mani
CU, ASL, AMS, ISRS, CLC, CMS
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