2007 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing (GRC 2007) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/grc.2007.11
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A Ten-year Review of Granular Computing

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“…We have identified 15 research articles that have had the largest impact on the research of granular computing [25]. As 2007 was considered the 10th year since the birth of granular computing, we may gain more understanding of the developments of granular computing by analyzing these papers.…”
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“…We have identified 15 research articles that have had the largest impact on the research of granular computing [25]. As 2007 was considered the 10th year since the birth of granular computing, we may gain more understanding of the developments of granular computing by analyzing these papers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The data was collected from ISI's Web of Science during June 13 to 19,2008. We used the terms "granular computing", "information granularity", "information granulation" or "granular computation" in the Topic field to identify granular computing papers [25]. The first three The columns 2 and 3 list the papers and their total citation counts in 2008.…”
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“…GrC based on information table mainly involves decomposing the universe set on the basis of indicators describing the objects. Granule decomposition is a process in which larger granules are divided up into smaller ones, as a top-down process (Yao, 2007). Information table is defined by Equation (1) (Pawlak, 1982, Yao andZhong, 2002) :…”
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