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- Rough Set: A Case Study on Technical Teachers' Training Data
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Sukanta Ghosal
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Samir Roy
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1 National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research, Kolkata, IN
1 National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research, Kolkata, IN
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Reason-A Technical Journal (Formerly Reason-A Technical Magazine), Vol 14 (2015), Pagination: 75-82Abstract
This paper presents the theory of rough sets as a mathematical model of vague or inexact data. As well as it's application as a data mining tool for rule generation, out of large data. The domain of data has been taken from the training data of National Institute of Technical Teachers' Training&Research, Kolkata. ROSETTA, a rough set theoretic application tool developed at Warsaw University, Poland, has been used for the purpose. The rules generated through experiment reveal interesting knowledge hidden in the un-organized data of the target domain.Keywords
Indiscernibility, Boundary Regions, Reducts, ROSETTA, Rule Extraction.References
- Roy, S. and Chakraborty, U., Introduction to Soft Computing: Neuro-Fuzzy and Genetic Algorithms, Pearson, 2013.
- Slimani T., Application of Rough Set Theory in Data Mining, International Journal of Computer Science & Network Solutions, Vol. 1, No.3, pp.1-10, 2013.
- Pawlak, Z., Rough Sets, International Journal of Computer & Information Sciences, Vol. 11, No.5, pp.341-356, 1982.
- Grzymala-Busse, J.W., Rough Set Theory with Applications to Data Mining, Chapter-Real World Applications of Computational Intelligence, Vol. 179, Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, pp.221-244, 2005.
- Komorowski, J., hrn, A. and Skowron, A., The ROSETTA Rough Set Software System.
- Hvidsten T.R., A Tutorial-Based Guide to the ROSETTA System: A Rough Set Toolkit for Analysis of Data, May 2006.
- Reflections on Searle's Chinese Room Argument
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1 Department of Computer Science & Technology, IN
1 Department of Computer Science & Technology, IN
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Reason-A Technical Journal (Formerly Reason-A Technical Magazine), Vol 3 (2002), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
The Strong Al Thesis argues that a computing machine, while simulating some intelligent behaviour with the help o f an algorithm running on it, actually shows intelligent behaviour. According to this thesis, there is no essential distinction between a natural phenomenon and a simulation o f that phenomenon. John Searle, an American philosopher, strongly opposed this view. He put forward an intuitively appealing argument known as the Chinese Room argument. In this article, the author reflects upon Searie's Chinese Room argument and suggests that a deeper understanding o f the nature o f the human consciousness is required to settle the dispute.Keywords
Consciousness, Artificial Intelligence (Al), Simulation.- From the Editor's Desk
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Reason-A Technical Journal (Formerly Reason-A Technical Magazine), Vol 2 (2001), Pagination: ii-iiAbstract
I sometimes wonder what is the primary dilemma of contemporary India. A historian is in a better position to enlighten us in this matter. As an individual, I am just a member of the huge scientific community that India nurtures today. It is this community through which India is trying to fulfill her 'will to power'.- Glimpses of Quantum Computation
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1 Computer Science & Engineering, IN
1 Computer Science & Engineering, IN
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Reason-A Technical Journal (Formerly Reason-A Technical Magazine), Vol 4 (2003), Pagination: 1-5Abstract
Quantum computation is a promising field of study because the conventional computer hardware is fast reaching its limit of computational power. A further advancement can be achieved only by a completely different set of physical properties and operations. This paper presents a brief overview of the fundamental concepts of quantum computation. The concept of a quantum bit, in contrast with the classical bit, is explained. The quantum logic gates ana quantum circuits are described along with appropiate examples. Quantum parallelism, a phenomenon that is at the ischolar_main of the power of quantum computation, is explained briefly.Keywords
Quantum Mechanics, Qubit, Controlled Logic, Teleportation, EPR Pair.- Editorial
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Reason-A Technical Journal (Formerly Reason-A Technical Magazine), Vol 1 (1999), Pagination: 1-1Abstract
The purpose of this technical magazine is to provide a platform for the students, teachers, technical as well as non-technical staff of the college to express their work, ideas, views, opinions, etc. related to science and technology. Cognition and creation are two major modes in which the human mind works while it endeavours to establish a relationship with the outward reality. The outcome of cognition is knowledge which gives us power, power to master the world. And the outcome of creation is an object, an entity,^ which the world did not have before the act of creation and which the world has, could only have, after the act of creation. There is another outcome of creation which is personal to the creative mind.- The Relation between the Observed and the Observer in Scientific Cognition
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1 Department of Computer Science & Technology, Kalyani Government Engineering College, IN
1 Department of Computer Science & Technology, Kalyani Government Engineering College, IN