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<div>A Special Session on DL extensions (fuzzy, rough, probabilistic, ...) or related topics is really welcome!</div>
<div>Best regards,</div>
<div>Davide Ciucci</div>
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JRS13 - Call for Special Sessions<br>
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The 2013 Joint Rough Set Symposium (JRS 2013) is a joint conference of the RSFDGrC 2013 and RSKT 2013. It intends to provide a large forum for researchers and practitioners interested in rough set theory, computational intelligence, and knowledge technology.
It will be held in Halifax, Canada, October, 11-14, 2013: <a href="http://cs.smu.ca/jrs2013/">http://cs.smu.ca/jrs2013/</a><br>
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The conference organizers of JRS 2013 especially encourage proposals on interdisciplinary topics and themes and those in new emerging areas of interest to the rough set community. Special sessions can not only be an opportunity to bring researchers in relevant
fields, but also do much to the developments of rough set theory, granular computing, data mining, machine learning and related topics.<br>
The papers will go through the normal reviewing process and session chairs will be involved in the reviewing process. Each session should have at least four presentations.<br>
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A brief summary and rationale of the session should be submitted to the PC Chairs, Davide Ciucci, <a href="mailto:ciucci@disco.unimib.it">ciucci@disco.unimib.it</a> and Yuhua Qian, <a href="mailto:jinchengqyh@126.com">jinchengqyh@126.com</a>. Proposals should include:<br>
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<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre; "></span>• Special Session title;<br>
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<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre; "></span>• An overview of the envisioned special session stating the importance of the topic and the objectives of the proposed session, as well as any details/requirements that are needed to make
the session successful;<br>
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<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre; "></span>• Names, affiliation and e-mail of organizers;<br>
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<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre; "></span>• Expected number of submissions or a tentative/confirmed list of papers.<br>
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If accepted, your session description will be posted on the conference website and a summary sentence will appear in the printed program.<br>
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The call for papers closes on April 21, 2013.
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<div>Davide Ciucci</div>
<div>On behalf of the Organizers and PC Chairs</div>
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