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(1) Online discussion of RSKT2008 available. (22 May, 2008)

(2) Please send your post address including your phone to Prof Tianrui Li before 10 June, 2008. The authors from the mainland should send their names and post addresses in Chinese to us. Then, we will mail the proceeding and receipt to you. (28 May, 2008)

(3) Extensions of selected papers from the RSKT2008 proceedings will be considered for publication in special issues of International Journals, such as Fundamenta Informaticae (FI, SCI indexed), International Journal of Nuclear Knowledge Management (IJNKM), International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems (IJCIS). (22 Nov., 2007)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------   Since the introduction of rough sets in 1982 by Professor Zdzislaw Pawlak, we have witnessed great advances in both theory and applications. Rough set theory is closely related to knowledge technology in a variety of forms such as knowledge discovery, approximate reasoning, intelligent and multiagent system design, knowledge intensive computations . The cutting-edge knowledge technologies have great impact on learning, pattern recognition, machine intelligence and automation of acquisition, transformation, communication, exploration and exploitation of knowledge. A principal thrust of such technologies is the utilization of methodologies that facilitate knowledge processing. To present the state-of-the-art scientific results, encourage academic and industrial interaction, and promote collaborative research in rough sets and knowledge technology worldwide, the 3rd International Conference on Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology will be held in Chengdu , China , May 17-19, 2008 . It will provide a forum for researchers to discuss new results and exchange ideas, following the successful RSKT'06 ( Chongqing , China ) and JRS'07 (RSKT'07 together with RSFDGrC'07 ) ( Toronto , Canada ).
   All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by Springer-Verlag in the series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ( LNCS/LNAI ). Extensions of selected papers from the RSKT2008 proceedings will be considered for publication in special issues of International Journals, such as Fundamenta Informaticae ( FI , SCI indexed), International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems ( IJCIS ).

 

 

   Sponsors:


   Beijing Institute of Technology

   Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications

   Southwest Jiaotong University

   Springer