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Three-way decision and granular computing

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING
Volume 103, Issue -, Pages 107-123

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijar.2018.09.005

Keywords

Three-way decision; Three-way computing; Granular computing in threes; Thinking in threes; Magical number three

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  1. NSERC, Canada

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Based on results from cognitive science, this paper examines the two fields of three-way decision and granular computing, as well as their interplay. The ideas from one field shed new light on the other field. The integration of the two gives rise to three-way granular computing, that is, thinking, problem solving, and information processing in threes. We discuss a wide sense of three-way decision and propose a trisecting-acting outcome (TAO) model. We explain fundamental notions of granular computing based on the philosophy of three-way decision as thinking in threes. We discuss a model of three-way granular computing by making use of two particular types of granular structures represented, respectively, by three granules and three levels. We use examples across different disciplines to demonstrate the values of the two types. Our investigation suggests that, in many situations, the power of granular computing is indeed the power of three-way decision, i.e., thinking in threes. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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