Variable Precision Rough Set
Variable Precision Rough Set (VPRS) is an extension of classical rough set theory introduced by Wojciech Ziarko in 1993 to handle real-world data that inevitably contains noise and misclassification. By introducing a precision parameter u controlling the allowable degree of overlap between equivalence classes and a target concept, VPRS relaxes the strict subset requirement of standard rough sets, enabling the induction of approximate classification rules from noisy or inconsistent datasets.
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