Recent years saw a significant increase of research emphasis on brain-like processing of information
using various levels of abstraction. This has led to the formalization of the balance between accuracy
and generality of information processing within the Granular Computing paradigm.
This session will attempt to focus on the leading contributions to the Granular Computing research including:
- set theoretic research (sets and interval analysis, fuzzy sets, rough sets, shadowed sets),
- granulation and clustering algorithms,
- semantical analysis of information granules,
- communication between systems described at various levels of granularity and between various granular computing frameworks
- practical applications of granular computing,
- hypercomputational characteristics of granular computing,
- granular art an integrative information processing framework in fine arts.
Within this context we are soliciting both technical papers and the papers addressing strategic
vision of the development of Granular Computing in relation to other facets of Computational Intelligence.
Please send an abstract of the proposed contribution to:
Session Chair: Andrzej Bargiela
School of Computing and Informatics
The Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK
e-mail: Andrzej.Bargiela@ntu.ac.uk
tel: +44 (0)115 848 8376