Granule Description based on Compound Concepts
This work addresses a specific problem in granular computing for researchers in that field, presenting an incremental advancement.
The paper tackles the challenge of describing granules in granular computing by introducing a novel compound concept called common-and-necessary concept, and derives logical formulas and equivalent conditions for definable and indefinable granules across four concept types.
Concise granule descriptions for definable granules and approaching descriptions for indefinable granules are challenging and important issues in granular computing. The concept with only common attributes has been intensively studied. To investigate the granules with some special needs, we propose a novel type of compound concepts in this paper, i.e., common-and-necessary concept. Based on the definitions of concept-forming operations, the logical formulas are derived for each of the following types of concepts: formal concept, object-induced three-way concept, object oriented concept and common-and-necessary concept. Furthermore, by utilizing the logical relationship among various concepts, we have derived concise and unified equivalent conditions for definable granules and approaching descriptions for indefinable granules for all four kinds of concepts.