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15 November 2007 Research on the city's water affairs dispatchment system based on rough sets theory
Xuwu Li, Jixue Hua, Chenghai Li, Yanlei Li
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Proceedings Volume 6788, MIPPR 2007: Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision; 67880G (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.746091
Event: International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2007, Wuhan, China
Abstract
According to the main characteristic of the city's water affairs dispatchment, the structure of water affairs dispatchment based on rough sets theory was proposed. After each factors were considered synthetically, knowledge expression system was set up, and the water affairs dispatchment control regulation was reduced and acquired. To some extent, it's a new method of processing the uncertain information in the water affairs dispatchment. The example demonstrates that this method has reduced the dispatchment control, and its regulation acquired is of objectivity, so it can solve preferably the control problem of the city's water affairs dispatchment.
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Xuwu Li, Jixue Hua, Chenghai Li, and Yanlei Li "Research on the city's water affairs dispatchment system based on rough sets theory", Proc. SPIE 6788, MIPPR 2007: Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision, 67880G (15 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.746091
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Control systems

Data processing

Lithium

Data analysis

Human-machine interfaces

Mining

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