Abstract. We focus on two approaches to formal concept analysis (FCA) of data with fuzzy attributes recently proposed in the literature, namely, on the approach via hedges and the approach via thresholds. Both of the approaches present parameterized ways to FCA of data with fuzzy attributes. Our paper shows basic relationships between the two of the approaches. Furthermore, we show that the approaches can be com-bined in a natural way, i.e. we present an approach in which one deals with both thresholds and hedges. We argue that while the approach via thresholds is intuitively appealing, it can be considered a special case of the approach via hedges. An important role in this analysis is played by so-called shifts of fuzzy attributes which a...
Formal concept analysis(FCA) is a mathematical theory based on lattice and order theory used for dat...
In 1882 Wille published the paper titled Restructuring lattice theory: an approach based on hierarch...
In this paper we extend some previously established links between the derivation operators used in f...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is today regarded as a significant technique for knowledge extraction,...
In this paper we describe possible interpretation and reduction of fuzzy attributes in Generalized O...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and its fuzzy extension have been widely used to arrange data into a l...
There exist several proposals for extending formal concept analysis (FCA) to fuzzy settings. They fo...
In this paper we describe possible interpretation and reduction of fuzzy attributes in GeneralizedOn...
AbstractWe present a method of fast factorization in formal concept analysis (FCA) of data with fuzz...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is a mathematical model for data analysis and processing tasks. Recent...
Formal concept analysis(FCA) is a mathematical theory based on lattice and order theory used for dat...
In this paper we describe the application of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) for analysis of data tabl...
Since its introduction in the eighties by B. Ganter and R. Wille, Formal Concept Analysis has bec...
Formal concept analysis is a powerful tool in analyzing data and extracting rules from the formal co...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is now widely recognized as a useful approach for extracting, represen...
Formal concept analysis(FCA) is a mathematical theory based on lattice and order theory used for dat...
In 1882 Wille published the paper titled Restructuring lattice theory: an approach based on hierarch...
In this paper we extend some previously established links between the derivation operators used in f...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is today regarded as a significant technique for knowledge extraction,...
In this paper we describe possible interpretation and reduction of fuzzy attributes in Generalized O...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and its fuzzy extension have been widely used to arrange data into a l...
There exist several proposals for extending formal concept analysis (FCA) to fuzzy settings. They fo...
In this paper we describe possible interpretation and reduction of fuzzy attributes in GeneralizedOn...
AbstractWe present a method of fast factorization in formal concept analysis (FCA) of data with fuzz...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is a mathematical model for data analysis and processing tasks. Recent...
Formal concept analysis(FCA) is a mathematical theory based on lattice and order theory used for dat...
In this paper we describe the application of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) for analysis of data tabl...
Since its introduction in the eighties by B. Ganter and R. Wille, Formal Concept Analysis has bec...
Formal concept analysis is a powerful tool in analyzing data and extracting rules from the formal co...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is now widely recognized as a useful approach for extracting, represen...
Formal concept analysis(FCA) is a mathematical theory based on lattice and order theory used for dat...
In 1882 Wille published the paper titled Restructuring lattice theory: an approach based on hierarch...
In this paper we extend some previously established links between the derivation operators used in f...