261 research outputs found

    National Grid Waste Analysis

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    The goal of this project was to maximize the net present value of the waste stream from recycling copper wire at National Grid’s Investment Recovery Facility. The methods used included lean manufacturing, axiomatic design, and cost benefit analysis. The results showed that the residual “fluff” consisting of rubber and lead could be recovered via electrostatic separator and then sold on the rubber commodity market. The cost analysis suggests that purchasing an electrostatic sorter and selling the treated insulation could result in a cumulative savings of a potential $800,000 over the next ten years

    Approximations from Anywhere and General Rough Sets

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    Not all approximations arise from information systems. The problem of fitting approximations, subjected to some rules (and related data), to information systems in a rough scheme of things is known as the \emph{inverse problem}. The inverse problem is more general than the duality (or abstract representation) problems and was introduced by the present author in her earlier papers. From the practical perspective, a few (as opposed to one) theoretical frameworks may be suitable for formulating the problem itself. \emph{Granular operator spaces} have been recently introduced and investigated by the present author in her recent work in the context of antichain based and dialectical semantics for general rough sets. The nature of the inverse problem is examined from number-theoretic and combinatorial perspectives in a higher order variant of granular operator spaces and some necessary conditions are proved. The results and the novel approach would be useful in a number of unsupervised and semi supervised learning contexts and algorithms.Comment: 20 Pages. Scheduled to appear in IJCRS'2017 LNCS Proceedings, Springe

    Algebraic, Topological, and Mereological Foundations of Existential Granules

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    In this research, new concepts of existential granules that determine themselves are invented, and are characterized from algebraic, topological, and mereological perspectives. Existential granules are those that determine themselves initially, and interact with their environment subsequently. Examples of the concept, such as those of granular balls, though inadequately defined, algorithmically established, and insufficiently theorized in earlier works by others, are already used in applications of rough sets and soft computing. It is shown that they fit into multiple theoretical frameworks (axiomatic, adaptive, and others) of granular computing. The characterization is intended for algorithm development, application to classification problems and possible mathematical foundations of generalizations of the approach. Additionally, many open problems are posed and directions provided.Comment: 15 Pages. Accepted IJCRS 202
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