Workshop Scope

Our aim is to search for common background for the currently emerging approaches to computing and reasoning from the perspectives of both mathematical foundations and practical applications.

Tentative Programme

Currently the tentative programme consists of twelve scheduled presentations.

Organization, Venue, Registration

The participation is free of charge, but on-line registration is required. Registered participants will be provided with snacks and lunch.

Workshop Scope

 

Our aim is to search for common background for the currently emerging approaches to computing and reasoning (e.g.: nature-inspired computing, information granulation, approximate computing and reasoning) from the perspectives of both mathematical foundations and practical applications (e.g.: big data science and processing, complex process modeling, risk management systems). The workshop will contain twelve 30-minute plenary talks followed by discussions involving all attendees, moderated by organizers, speakers, as well as our special guest - Professor Grzegorz Rozenberg.

 

Tentative Programme

9:00-9:30    Mihir K. Chakraborty: Role of Granules in Rough Set Theory
9:30-10:00     Barbara Dunin-Kęplicz: Refining Group Beliefs in Informationally-Rich Environments
10:00-10:30   Andrzej Skowron: Interactive Granular Computing
10:30-11:00   Coffee Break
11:00-11:30   Zbigniew W. Raś: On the Reduction of Hospital Readmissions Based on Actionable Knowledge Discovery and Rough Personalization
11:30-12:00   Hiroshi Motoda: Which is More Influential, "Who" or "When" for a User to Rate in Online Review Site?
12:00-12:30   Amedeo Napoli: Exploratory Knowledge Discovery in the Web of Data based on Formal Concept Analysis
12:30-13:30    Lunch Break
13:30-14:00   Jarosław Stepaniuk, Katarzyna Borowska: Rough Sets in Big Data and Imbalanced Data
14:00-14:30   Sergei O. Kuznetsov: On Neural Networks Architecture Based on Concept Lattices
14:30-15:00   Zbigniew Suraj, Piotr Grochowalski: Fuzzy Petri Nets and Approximate Reasoning
15:00-15:30   Coffee Break
15:30-16:00   Marek Niezgódka:Today's Challenges in Computational Modelling of Nonlinear Dynamics over Complex Domains 
16:00-16:30   Hung Son Nguyen: How to Size and Locate Traveler Service Areas on a Motorway 
16:30-17:00   Dominik Ślęzak: A New Approximate Query Engine Based on Intelligent Capture and Fast Transformations of Granulated Data Summaries 
17:00-18:00    Closing Discussion

Venue, Registration, Contact

Location

The Workshop will take place at the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics,University of Warsaw.
Address: Banacha 2, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.
Note: Due to construction the main entrance to the Faculty is now located on the Southern end of the building, next to the crossing of Banacha and Pasteura streets.
Presentations: Room 2180
Lunch: Faculty caffeteria "Buffet Kubuś" (lunch coupons at workshop registration desk)
Closing Discussion: Room 4770

Registration

Registration is free of charge. It covers lunch (for the first 40 registered attendees) and coffee breaks
Registration deadline (online registration is required): June 28, 2017

Contact

Organizers: Dominik Ślęzak, Marcin Szczuka, Hung Son Nguyen, Andrzej Skowron
With inquiries please contact Prof. Dominik Ślęzak (slezak@mimuw.edu.pl).


 

WCMCS     The Workshop is made possible thanks to the support from the
    Warsaw Center of Mathematics and Computer Science.