Understanding the structure of knowledge communi-ties, and particularly the organization of “epistemic communities”, or groups of agents sharing common knowledge concerns, is usually based on either social relationships or semantic similarity. To link social and semantic aspects, a formal framework based on Galois lattices (or concept lattices) categorizes epistemic communities in an automated and hierar-chically structured way. The process rebuilds a whole community structure and taxonomy, and notably fields and subfields gathering a certain proportion of agents. It is applied to empirical data to exhibit these alleged structural properties, successfully compared with categories given by domain experts
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex system. St...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: com- munities of scient...
(v2: some typos corrected in sec. 3.2)Social scientists have shown an increasing interest in underst...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
Knowledge-based communities bring together persons who collaborate and interact in order to produce ...
Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex system. St...
Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex system. St...
We present an application of formal concept analysis aimed at representing a meaningful structure o...
Social and semantic networks have often been studied separately. We provide a theoretical framework ...
Abstract. Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex ...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: communities of scientist...
Individuals manipulating and diffusing knowledge are constituting various knowledge commu- nities. ...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex system. St...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: com- munities of scient...
(v2: some typos corrected in sec. 3.2)Social scientists have shown an increasing interest in underst...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
Knowledge-based communities bring together persons who collaborate and interact in order to produce ...
Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex system. St...
Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex system. St...
We present an application of formal concept analysis aimed at representing a meaningful structure o...
Social and semantic networks have often been studied separately. We provide a theoretical framework ...
Abstract. Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex ...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: communities of scientist...
Individuals manipulating and diffusing knowledge are constituting various knowledge commu- nities. ...
All knowledge is context dependent. The relevant context is the social community where it resides, i...
Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole a socio-semantic complex system. St...
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing information: com- munities of scient...