International audienceFormal Concept Analysis uses a simple representation framework called ‘formal context’. In the classical setting, a formal context specifies existing Boolean relationships between a set of objects and their corresponding properties. Formal concepts are then defined as pairs consisting of a set of objects and a set of properties that mutually characterize each other through a Galois connection. Another Galois connection is also introduced in this setting on the basis of operators induced by a recent possibility theory reading of Formal Concept Analysis. It is shown that this second Galois connection enables us to characterize independent sub-contexts inside the formal context. The second part of the paper discusses an e...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is built on a special type of Galois connections called polarities. We...
International audienceTwo important ideas at the core of Zadeh's seminal contributions to fuzzy logi...
Two important ideas at the core of Zadeh's seminal contributions to fuzzy logic and approximate reas...
Formal Concept Analysis uses a simple representation framework called 'formal context'. In the class...
International audienceThe formal similarity between possibility theory and formal concept analysis, ...
© 2016, CEUR-WS. All rights reserved. The formal similarity between possibility theory and formal co...
The setting of formal concept analysis presupposes the existence of a relation between objects and p...
Formal concept analysis is a lattice-theoretic framework devised for the extraction of knowledge fro...
International audienceA fruitful analogy between possibility theory and formal concept analysis has ...
A fruitful analogy between possibility theory and formal concept analysis has recently contributed t...
International audienceThe paper starts from the standard relational view linking objects and propert...
© 2015 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Formal concept analysis (FCA) and possibility ...
(Conférencier invité)International audienceFormal concept analysis (FCA) and possibility theory (PoT...
International audienceFormal concept analysis theory (FCA) classically relies on the use of the Galo...
DjDP003International audienceThere exist several proposals for extending formal concept analysis (FC...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is built on a special type of Galois connections called polarities. We...
International audienceTwo important ideas at the core of Zadeh's seminal contributions to fuzzy logi...
Two important ideas at the core of Zadeh's seminal contributions to fuzzy logic and approximate reas...
Formal Concept Analysis uses a simple representation framework called 'formal context'. In the class...
International audienceThe formal similarity between possibility theory and formal concept analysis, ...
© 2016, CEUR-WS. All rights reserved. The formal similarity between possibility theory and formal co...
The setting of formal concept analysis presupposes the existence of a relation between objects and p...
Formal concept analysis is a lattice-theoretic framework devised for the extraction of knowledge fro...
International audienceA fruitful analogy between possibility theory and formal concept analysis has ...
A fruitful analogy between possibility theory and formal concept analysis has recently contributed t...
International audienceThe paper starts from the standard relational view linking objects and propert...
© 2015 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Formal concept analysis (FCA) and possibility ...
(Conférencier invité)International audienceFormal concept analysis (FCA) and possibility theory (PoT...
International audienceFormal concept analysis theory (FCA) classically relies on the use of the Galo...
DjDP003International audienceThere exist several proposals for extending formal concept analysis (FC...
Formal concept analysis (FCA) is built on a special type of Galois connections called polarities. We...
International audienceTwo important ideas at the core of Zadeh's seminal contributions to fuzzy logi...
Two important ideas at the core of Zadeh's seminal contributions to fuzzy logic and approximate reas...