About Azimkhon Ostonov Azimkhon Ostonov Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Computer Science decision trees machine learning Deep Reinforcement Learning Deep learning Articles Related News April 2026 KAUST researchers publish new book on decision rule systems 1 min read · Thu, Apr 23 2026 News decision trees computation combinatorial optimization computational geometry KAUST Postdoctoral Research Fellows Kerven Durdymyradov and Azimkhon Ostonov, along with Professor Mikhail Moshkov, have published a new book with Springer titled "Transforming Decision Rule Systems into Decision Trees: Syntactic Approach." The book is devoted to the transformation of decision rule systems into deterministic and nondeterministic decision trees that recognize the properties of these systems. It continues the development of the syntactic approach to the study of the transformation problem, which assumes the input data is unknown and only a system of decision rules exists to be January 2025 New book by KAUST Ph.D. students Kerven Durdymyradov, Azimkhon Ostonov and Professor Mikhail Moshkov published by Springer 1 min read · Thu, Jan 16 2025 News decision trees combinatorial optimization Combinatorial machine learning machine learning machine learning algorithm New book by Ph.D. students Kerven Durdymyradov, Azimkhon Ostonov, and Professor Mikhail Moshkov explores decision trees and rule systems using rough set theory.
KAUST researchers publish new book on decision rule systems 1 min read · Thu, Apr 23 2026 News decision trees computation combinatorial optimization computational geometry KAUST Postdoctoral Research Fellows Kerven Durdymyradov and Azimkhon Ostonov, along with Professor Mikhail Moshkov, have published a new book with Springer titled "Transforming Decision Rule Systems into Decision Trees: Syntactic Approach." The book is devoted to the transformation of decision rule systems into deterministic and nondeterministic decision trees that recognize the properties of these systems. It continues the development of the syntactic approach to the study of the transformation problem, which assumes the input data is unknown and only a system of decision rules exists to be
New book by KAUST Ph.D. students Kerven Durdymyradov, Azimkhon Ostonov and Professor Mikhail Moshkov published by Springer 1 min read · Thu, Jan 16 2025 News decision trees combinatorial optimization Combinatorial machine learning machine learning machine learning algorithm New book by Ph.D. students Kerven Durdymyradov, Azimkhon Ostonov, and Professor Mikhail Moshkov explores decision trees and rule systems using rough set theory.
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