Formal Concept Analysis 6th International Conference, ICFCA 2008, Montreal, Canada, February 25-28, 2008, Proceedings

Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a mathematical theory of concepts and c- ceptualhierarchyleadingtomethodsforconceptuallyanalyzingdataandkno- edge. The theoryitselfstronglyreliesonorderandlatticetheory,whichhasbeen studied by mathematicians over decades. FCA proved itself highly relevant in several...

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Other Authors: Medina, Raoul (Editor), Obiedkov, Sergei (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2008, 2008
Edition:1st ed. 2008
Series:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Communicative Rationality, Logic, and Mathematics
  • Actionability and Formal Concepts: A Data Mining Perspective
  • Acquiring Generalized Domain-Range Restrictions
  • A Finite Basis for the Set of -Implications Holding in a Finite Model
  • Lexico-Logical Acquisition of OWL DL Axioms
  • From Concepts to Concept Lattice: A Border Algorithm for Making Covers Explicit
  • A Formal Context for Symmetric Dependencies
  • The Number of Plane Diagrams of a Lattice
  • Spectral Lattices of -Formal Contexts
  • About Keys of Formal Context and Conformal Hypergraph
  • An Algebraization of Linear Continuum Structures
  • On the Complexity of Computing Generators of Closed Sets
  • Generating Positive and Negative Exact Rules Using Formal Concept Analysis: Problems and Solutions
  • On the Merge of Factor Canonical Bases
  • Lattices of Rough Set Abstractions as P-Products
  • Scale Coarsening as Feature Selection
  • Formal Concept Analysis for the Identification of Combinatorial Biomarkers in Breast Cancer
  • Handling Spatial Relations in Logical Concept Analysis to Explore Geographical Data
  • Analysis of Social Communities with Iceberg and Stability-Based Concept Lattices
  • Formal Concept Analysis Enhances Fault Localization in Software
  • Refactorings of Design Defects Using Relational Concept Analysis
  • Contingency Structures and Concept Analysis
  • Comparison of Dual Orderings in Time II.