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                    CFP: SPECIAL SESSION ON
     INNOVATIVE TRENDS IN MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF IMPRECISION


                     FUZZ-IEEE 2004
        2004 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems
                    July 25-28, 2004
                    Budapest, Hungary

               http://fuzzy.ugent.be/fuzz-ieee


Nowadays, demands imposed on mathematical tools for modelling
imprecision are becoming ever more stringent: they need to have a clearly
distinguished and rich semantics, have to be efficient to use, and be
flexible enough to lend themselves to incorporation in hybrid systems.

Fuzzy sets and rough sets, by virtue of their long-standing theoretical
and applied tradition, by their high cross-disciplinary content as well
as by their nicely complementary paradigmatic roles, are especially
well-suited to take up a leading role and to set a standard in the
process.

In this session, by focussing on extensions of either model on one hand,
and on hybridizations and comparisons between them on the other hand, we
aim at boosting the interaction and mutual understanding between these
two major players in the field, and at providing the necessary stimulus
for their further development. We therefore welcome original contributions
pertaining to, but not limited to, the following topics:

    * interval-valued and intuitionistic fuzzy sets
    * type 2 fuzzy sets
    * generalizations of rough sets
    * fuzzy-rough hybridization

The session is organized in the scope of the IEEE Task Force on Extensions
to Type-1 Fuzzy sets.

Prospective authors are invited to submit an extended abstract with
minimum 4 and maximum 6 pages by email. Please follow
the formatting instructions posted at the FUZZ-IEEE website. Submissions
are due  January, 15. For more details, contact the session organizers at

[EMAIL PROTECTED]                   Chris Cornelis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                   Martine De Cock
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                    Etienne Kerre
[EMAIL PROTECTED]               Anna Radzikowska

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Chris Cornelis         e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
           homepage : http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~ccorneli
Fund for Scientific Research-Flanders
Fuzziness and Uncertainty Modelling Research Unit
Internet address: http://fuzzy.rug.ac.be
Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281 (S9)             tel. : +32 (0)9/264.47.72
B-9000 Ghent  (Belgium)         fax. : +32 (0)9/264.49.95


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