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The following pages link to Belief functions and rough sets: survey and new insights (Q2077024):
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- Interpretations of belief functions in the theory of rough sets (Q1291560) (← links)
- Attribute reduction based on D-S evidence theory in a hybrid information system (Q2169197) (← links)
- From set relations to belief function relations (Q2283272) (← links)
- A three-way clustering method based on improved density peaks algorithm and boundary detection graph (Q2677859) (← links)
- Semi-supervised feature selection for partially labeled mixed-type data based on multi-criteria measure approach (Q2677862) (← links)
- Semi-supervised feature selection based on fuzzy related family (Q6059595) (← links)
- On some generalization of rough sets (Q6064262) (← links)
- A distributional framework for evaluation, comparison and uncertainty quantification in soft clustering (Q6066842) (← links)
- Three-way approximation of decision granules based on the rough set approach (Q6099550) (← links)
- Convex rough sets on finite domains (Q6122303) (← links)
- Variable precision multi-granulation composite rough sets with multi-decision and their applications to medical diagnosis (Q6125199) (← links)
- Novel variable precision fuzzy rough sets and three-way decision model with three strategies (Q6127116) (← links)
- Semi-supervised attribute reduction for partially labeled categorical data based on predicted label (Q6157221) (← links)
- Bi-directional adaptive neighborhood rough sets based attribute subset selection (Q6178711) (← links)
- Partially-defined equivalence relations: relationship with orthopartitions and connection to rough sets (Q6179976) (← links)
- Generalized fuzzy neighborhood system-based multigranulation variable precision fuzzy rough sets with double TOPSIS method to MADM (Q6490358) (← links)
- Reasoning and learning in the setting of possibility theory -- overview and perspectives (Q6577654) (← links)
- Synergies between machine learning and reasoning -- an introduction by the Kay R. Amel group (Q6577680) (← links)