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Granular Computing: An Introduction

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The theoretical foundations of granular computing are exceptionally sound and involve set theory (interval mathematics), fuzzy sets, rough sets, and random sets linked together in a highly comprehensive treatment of this emerging paradigm. Granular An Introduction covers a full spectrum of granular computing from the basic methodology through algorithms and granular worlds, to a representative spectrum of applications. This book will appeal to all developing intelligent systems either working at the methodological level or interested in detailed system realizations. The reader is provided with the underlying material on granular computing, as well as exposed to the current developments where it finds the most visible applications. Furthermore, this book provides an extensive bibliography after each chapter - an indispensable source of information to anyone seriously pursuing research in this rapidly developing area.

471 pages, Hardcover

First published November 30, 2002

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January 3, 2016
The book is assembled from the authors research. Although the authors give a brief introduction to rough set theory and interval sets at the beginning, they are mostly interested in computing in a fuzzy granular computing world.

I think the best part, which gave me ideas of future research was the "Communication between granular worlds".
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