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Rough Sets
Rough set theory is a tool for studying imprecision, vagueness, and
uncertainty in data analysis. It focuses on discovering patterns,
rules, and knowledge in large pools of data. The theory has its origin
in the great research effort in the 1970’s by Polish mathematicians and
computer scientists in the analysis and representation of information
systems The concept of a Rough Set was put forward by Dr. Zdzislaw
Pawlak in 1982, and has been used for numerous applications in
medicine, pharmacology, engineering, manufacturing, and banking.
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