Abstract

Providing bird-watchers with distinguishable information about birds is essential in bird-watching activities. This study focused on developing a bird-watching information system, based on a rough set theory (RST). Rough set theory can deal with vague data, and accepts nominal information, and is an emerging technique in data mining. Rough set theory has been successfully employed in many fields, but has not been widely applied in the establishment of a bird watching information system. This work collects bird data from the Puli area to explore the feasibility of the proposed bird-watching information system. Experimental results showed that the rough set-based information system provides valuable bird information for bird-watchers. Hence, RST is a helpful scheme in bird-watching activities, and can be utilized by bird-watchers with portable devises to find birds.

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