Third Call For Papers: extended deadline!

 

INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ROUGH SETS 

Meliá Habana hotel, Havana, Cuba, June 29 - July 3, 2020


ORGANIZED BY

UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL “Marta Abreu” DE LAS VILLAS (UCLV) 
<http://www.uclv.edu.cu/>,

UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DE LA HABANA “José Antonio Echeverría” (Cujae) 
<http://www.cujae.edu.cu/>, and

the INTERNATIONAL ROUGH SET SOCIETY <https://www.roughsets.org/>
 

Aim and Scope

Rough set theory (RST) is a prominent methodology within the umbrella of 
Computational Intelligence and Granular Computing (GrC) to handle uncertainty 
in inconsistent environments. RST has enjoyed widespread success in a plethora 
of real-world application domains and remains at the forefront of numerous 
theoretical studies to consolidate and augment its well-established properties.

Authors are encouraged to submit research papers describing original, 
previously unpublished, complete researches, which are currently not under 
review by another conference or journal, addressing state-of-the-art research 
and developments, devoted to one or more of the conference topics. Moreover, we 
also invite researchers who search for new tools suitable for solving their 
problems, and also those who would like to discuss their problems with some 
members of the rough set community. They are warmly welcomed to submit the 
results of their research or simply participate in the conference.

The International Joint Conference on Rough Sets (IJCRS2020) will take place in 
the Meliá Habana <http://www.meliacuba.com/> hotel in Havana, Cuba, from June 
29 to July 3, 2020. IJCRS2020 aims at providing a forum for exchange on RST and 
their applications. The symposium includes tutorials, invited key lectures and 
paper presentations. The goals of IJCRS2020 are to strengthen the relationships 
among researchers and institutions working on RST and GrC in general, to 
increase awareness of these topics and to facilitate the contact between new 
researchers and consolidated groups. Special interest will be paid to promoting 
RST among the Latin American research community. IJCRS is the prime 
international conference sponsored by the International Rough Set Society 
<https://www.roughsets.org/> (IRSS). IJCRS2020 encapsulates four main tracks, 
which refer to major threads of rough set conferences held so far:

·     Rough Sets and Data Science (in relation to RSCTC series organized since 
1998)

·     Rough Sets and Granular Computing (in relation to RSFDGrC series 
organized since 1999)

·     Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology (in relation to RSKT series organized 
since 2006)

·     Rough Sets and Intelligent Systems (in relation to RSEISP series 
organized since 2007)

 

Submission Topics
Core Rough Set Models and Methods: Covering/Neighborhood-Based Rough Set 
Models, Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Methods, Dominance-Based Rough Set 
Methods, Rough-Bayesian Models, Rough Clustering, Rough Computing, Rough 
Mereology, Rough-Set-Based Feature Selection, Rule-Based Systems, Partial Rough 
Set Models, Game-Theoretic Rough Set Methods, Variable Consistency / Precision 
Rough Sets, Logic in Different Rough Set Models,

Related Methods and Hybridization: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, 
Pattern Recognition, Decision Support Systems, Fuzzy Sets and Near Sets, 
Uncertain and Approximate Reasoning, Information Granulation, Computing With 
Words, Formal Concept Analysis, Petri Nets, Intelligent Agent Models, 
Interactive Computing, Nature-Inspired Computation Models, Natural Language 
Processing, Big Data Processing.

Areas of Applications: Medicine and Health, Bioinformatics, Business 
Intelligence, Telecommunications, Smart Cities, Transportation, Astronomy and 
Atmospheric Sciences, Semantic Web, Web Mining and Text Mining, Financial 
Markets, Retail and E-Commerce, Computer Vision and Image Processing, 
Cybernetics and Robotics, Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and 
Representation, Risk Monitoring.

 

 

Paper submissions / Submission Guidelines

Submissions  of  original  and  previously  unpublished  work  on RST/GrC and  
applications  are encouraged. All papers must be original and not 
simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Submissions must be 
prepared in the LCNS/LNAI Springer format 
<https://www.springer.com/us/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>
 and have a maximum of 15 pages. Accepted papers will be published in the 
conference proceedings by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS/LNAI series, both in 
printed and digital forms.

Moreover, short submissions can be submitted (3-6 pages), if accepted, these 
can be presented at the conference but will not be published in the proceedings.

Each submitted paper will be reviewed by three independent reviewers and the 
decision on its acceptance will be based on the results of these revisions.

All papers should be submitted through EasyChair 
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ijcrs2020>.

 

Preliminary Program         New!

Special Session: Fuzzy Logic, Formal Concept Analysis and Rough Sets

María Eugenia Cornejo         

Dominik Ślęzak

Eloisa Ramírez-Poussa

Special Session: Fuzzy and Rough Cognitive Networks

Gonzalo Nápoles

László Kóczy

Special Session: Rough sets and Matroids

Mauricio Restrepo

Tutorial: Comparative approaches to granularity in general rough sets

A. Mani

Tutorial: Fuzzy rough set classification techniques

Oliver Lenz

 

Important dates

Deadline for submitting proposals for special sessions, workshops and tutorials

November 10, 2019

Notification of acceptance for special session/workshop/tutorial proposals

November 24, 2019

Deadline for submitting regular conference papers

February 16, 2020

Notification of acceptance for submitted papers

March 15, 2020

Deadline for submitting camera-ready of accepted conference papers

April 5, 2020

Deadline for early registration and conference payments (including publications 
of accepted papers)

19 April, 2020

IJCRS2020, Conference, Meliá Habana <http://www.meliacuba.com/> hotel, Havana, 
Cuba

June 29- July 3, 2020

 

Registration fee

 
Early registration (Before April 19)

normal 400 euros, students 300 euros

 
Regular registration (After April 19)

normal 450 euros, students 350 euros

 
Remark: registration fee covers up to two papers. Authors with more than 2 
papers must pay an additional fee of 100 euros for each extra paper.

 
 
 

Accommodations in Meliá Habana <http://www.meliacuba.com/> hotel (not mandatory)

These are special prices (one night, in CUC: cuban convertible pesos) in Meliá 
Habana <http://www.meliacuba.com/> for delegates.

Please consult: e-mail: promotor.eventos4....@meliacuba.com 
<mailto:promotor.eventos4....@meliacuba.com>, www.meliacuba.com 
<http://www.meliacuba.com/>
Phone: (+53) 7204 8500, (+53) 7206 9400 (ext.5435, 5465, 5463)

 
Single room   /   Twin/Double room   / Triple room

99.20   /   124.00   /   176.70

 
 

Committees

Steering Committee

Davide Ciucci (davide.ciu...@unimib.it <mailto:davide.ciu...@unimib.it>)

Tamás Mihálydeák (mihalydeak.ta...@inf.unideb.hu 
<mailto:mihalydeak.ta...@inf.unideb.hu>)

Victor Marek (ma...@cs.uky.edu <mailto:ma...@cs.uky.edu>)

Sushmita Mitra (somosmita.sushm...@gmail.com 
<mailto:somosmita.sushm...@gmail.com>)

Organizing Committee

General Co-Chairs

Rafael Bello (rbel...@uclv.edu.cu <mailto:rbel...@uclv.edu.cu>)

Duoqian Miao (dqm...@tongji.edu.cn <mailto:dqm...@tongji.edu.cn>)

Local committee chair

Alejandro Rosete (ros...@ceis.cujae.edu.cu <mailto:ros...@ceis.cujae.edu.cu>)

Technical Program Committee 
Co-Chairs
Rafael Falcon (rfal...@ieee.org <mailto:rfal...@ieee.org>)
Michinori Nakata (naka...@ieee.org <mailto:naka...@ieee.org>)
Special Session/Tutorials Co-Chairs

Chris Cornelis (chris.corne...@ugent.be <mailto:chris.corne...@ugent.be>)

Hong Yu (yuh...@cqupt.edu.cn <mailto:yuh...@cqupt.edu.cn>)

Publicity chair

Mauricio Restrepo (mauricio.restr...@unimilitar.edu.co 
<mailto:mauricio.restr...@unimilitar.edu.co>)

Honorary chair

Andrzej Skowron (skow...@mimuw.edu.pl <mailto:skow...@mimuw.edu.pl>)

Yiyu Yao (y...@cs.uregina.ca <mailto:y...@cs.uregina.ca>)

Technical Program Committee (in alphabetical order):

Amedeo Napoli, Andrei Paun,  Andrzej Szałas,  Andrzej Skowron,  Anna 
Gomolinska,  Bay Vo,  Beata Zielosko,  Bing Zhou,  Caihui Liu,  Chien-Chung 
Chan,  Christopher Hinde,  Churn-Jung Liau,  Claudio Meneses, Costin-Gabriel 
Chiru, Davide Ciucci,  Dayong Deng,  Dmitry Ignatov,  Dongyi Ye,  Georg Peters, 
 Guilong Liu,  Guoyin Wang,  Hiroshi Sakai,  Hung Son Nguyen,  Ivo Düntsch,  
Jaroslaw Stepaniuk,  Jaume Baixeries,  Jesús Medina, Jingtao Yao,  Jiye Liang,  
Jouni Jarvinen,  Krzysztof Pancerz,  Loan T. T. Nguyen,  Mani A,  Marcin 
Szczuka,  Marcin Michalak,  Marek Sikora,  Marzena Kryszkiewicz,  Masahiro 
Inuiguchi,  Md. Aquil Khan,  Michal Kepski,  Michinori Nakata,  Mohua Banerjee, 
 Mu-Chen Chen,  Murat Diker,  Nguyễn Long Giang,  Nizar Bouguila,  Piotr 
Artiemjew,  Pradipta Maji,  Rafal Gruszczynski,  Richard Jensen,  Ryszard 
Janicki,  Ryszard Tadeusiewicz,  Sándor Radeleczki,  Sheela Ramanna,  Soma 
Dutta,  Tamás Mihálydeák,  Thierry Denoeux,  Tianrui Li,  Vilem Novak,  
Vladimir Parkhomenko,  Wojciech Ziarko,  Xiuyi Jia,  Yan Yang,  Yiyu Yao,  
Yoo-Sung Kim,  Zbigniew Suraj,  Zbigniew Ras,  Zied Elouedi,  Zoltán Ernő 
Csajbók

 

Please consult the page of IJRS2020 in Easy Chair 
<https://easychair.org/cfp/IJCRS2020> or the IJCRS2020 web page 
<http://ijcrs.cujae.edu.cu/> for information about the venue, hotels, 
transportation, conference fees, payment modes and social events.

 
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