We present an application of formal concept analysis aimed at representing a meaningful structure of knowledge communities in the form of a lattice-based taxonomy. The taxonomy groups together agents (community members) who develop a set of notions. If no constraints are imposed on how it is built, a knowledge community taxonomy may become extremely complex and difficult to analyze. We consider two approaches to building a concise representation respecting the underlying structural relationships, while hiding uninteresting and/or superfluous information: a pruning strategy based on the notion of concept stability and a representational improvement based on nested line diagrams and “zooming”. We illustrate the methods on two examples: a ...
We present a novel approach to the automatic acquisition of taxonomies or concept hierarchies from ...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a natural framework for learning from positive and negative example...
International audienceIn this paper, we presents a research work based on formal concept analysis an...
We present an application of formal concept analysis aimed at representing a meaningful structure o...
(v2: some typos corrected in sec. 3.2)Social scientists have shown an increasing interest in underst...
Understanding the structure of knowledge communi-ties, and particularly the organization of “epistem...
Representing concept lattices constructed from large contexts often results in heavy, complex diagra...
International audienceKnowledge discovery in large and complex datasets is one main topic addressed ...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
International audienceKnowledge discovery in large and complex datasets is one of the main topics ad...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and some of its ex...
International audienceFormal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a natural framework to learn from examples. I...
We present a novel approach to the automatic acquisition of taxonomies or concept hierarchies from a...
Knowledge discovery support environments in-clude beside classical data analysis tools also data min...
We present a novel approach to the automatic acquisition of taxonomies or concept hierarchies from ...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a natural framework for learning from positive and negative example...
International audienceIn this paper, we presents a research work based on formal concept analysis an...
We present an application of formal concept analysis aimed at representing a meaningful structure o...
(v2: some typos corrected in sec. 3.2)Social scientists have shown an increasing interest in underst...
Understanding the structure of knowledge communi-ties, and particularly the organization of “epistem...
Representing concept lattices constructed from large contexts often results in heavy, complex diagra...
International audienceKnowledge discovery in large and complex datasets is one main topic addressed ...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
International audienceKnowledge discovery in large and complex datasets is one of the main topics ad...
14 pages, 8 figures; this is a preprint of the published version, whose final title is actually "Lat...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and some of its ex...
International audienceFormal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a natural framework to learn from examples. I...
We present a novel approach to the automatic acquisition of taxonomies or concept hierarchies from a...
Knowledge discovery support environments in-clude beside classical data analysis tools also data min...
We present a novel approach to the automatic acquisition of taxonomies or concept hierarchies from ...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a natural framework for learning from positive and negative example...
International audienceIn this paper, we presents a research work based on formal concept analysis an...