Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
393612 Information Sciences 2014 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Subsethood measures, also known as set-inclusion measures, inclusion degrees, rough inclusions, and rough-inclusion functions, are generalizations of the set-inclusion relation for representing graded inclusion. This paper proposes a framework of quantitative rough sets based on subsethood measures. A specific quantitative rough set model is defined by a particular class of subsethood measures satisfying a set of axioms. Consequently, the framework enables us to classify and unify existing generalized rough set models (e.g., decision-theoretic rough sets, probabilistic rough sets, and variable precision rough sets), to investigate limitations of existing models, and to develop new models. Various models of quantitative rough sets are constructed from different classes of subsethood measures. Since subsethood measures play a fundamental role in the proposed framework, we review existing methods and introduce new methods for constructing and interpreting subsethood measures.

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