
This chapter overviews rough set theory. First, we give preliminaries of rough set theory. Second, we give an exposition of algebras for rough set theory. Third, connections of modal logic and rough sets are described. Fourth, rough set logics are introduced. We also consider logics for reasoning about knowledge and logics for knowledge representation. We also give a concise survey of fuzzy logic. Finally, we shortly suggest applications of rough set theory.
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