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Professor Mohua Banerjee

Professor Mohua Banerjee

PhD (University of Calcutta)

Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Research Interest

Rough Set Theory and its Applications, Modal Logics

Department of Mathematics & Statistics
IIT Kanpur,
Kanpur 208016

Education

PhD (University of Calcutta)

Teaching Area

Mathematical Logic

Selected Publications

Banerjee, Mohua and Dubois, D. (2014): A simple logic for reasoning about incomplete knowledge. Int. J. Approximate Reasoning, 55 (2), 639-653
Banerjee, Mohua, Mitra, S. and Banka, H. (2007): Evolutionary-rough feature selection in gene expression data. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, 37(4), 622-631.
Banerjee, Mohua (2006): Logic for rough truth. Fundamenta Informaticae, 71(2,3), 139-151
Banerjee, Mohua and Chakraborty, M.K. (2004): Algebras from Rough Sets. In: Rough-Neuro Computing: Techniques for Computing with Words, Eds. Pal, S.K., Polkowski, L. and Skowron, A. (Springer-Verlag, Berlin), 157-184.

Awards & Fellowships

INSA Young Scientist Medal, 1995