Applications of Some Topological Near Open Sets to Knowledge Discovery
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
In this paper, we use some topological near open sets to introduce the rough set concepts such as near open lower and near open upper approximations. Also, we study the concept of near open, rough set and some of their basic properties. We will study the comparison among near open concepts and rough set concepts. We also studied the effect of this concept to motivate the knowledge discovery processing.
Authors and Affiliations
A. Salama, O. El-Barbary
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