AbstractThis paper serves to bring three independent but important areas of computer science to a common meeting point: Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), Chu Spaces, and Domain Theory (DT). Each area is given a perspective or reformulation that is conducive to the flow of ideas and to the exploration of cross-disciplinary connections. Among other results, we show that the notion of states in Scott’s information system corresponds precisely to that of formal concepts in FCA with respect to all finite Chu spaces, and the entailment relation corresponds to “association rules”
National audienceFormal concept analysis (FCA) can be used for designing concept lattices from binar...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is an effective tool for data analysis and knowledge discovery. Concep...
L. Antoni, I. P. Cabrera, S. Krajči, O. Krídlo, and M. Ojeda-Aciego. Using the Chu construction for ...
This paper serves to bring three independent but important areas of computer science to a common mee...
AbstractThis paper serves to bring three independent but important areas of computer science to a co...
We relate two formerly independent areas: Formal concept analysis and logic of domains. We will esta...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the representation of algebraic domains by means of Formal Con...
Formal concept analysis has grown from a new branch of the mathematical field of lattice theory to a...
summary:We continue in the direction of the ideas from the Zhang’s paper [Z] about a relationship be...
Abstract. The theory of distributed conceptual structures, as outlined in this paper, is concerned w...
Formal concept analysis has grown from a new branch of the mathematical field of lattice theory to a...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and some of its ex...
Infinite contexts and their corresponding lattices are of theoretical and practical interest since t...
Abstract. Formal concept analysis has grown from a new branch of the mathematical field of lattice t...
Abstract. Formal Concept Analysis has been originally developed as a subfield of Applied Mathematics...
National audienceFormal concept analysis (FCA) can be used for designing concept lattices from binar...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is an effective tool for data analysis and knowledge discovery. Concep...
L. Antoni, I. P. Cabrera, S. Krajči, O. Krídlo, and M. Ojeda-Aciego. Using the Chu construction for ...
This paper serves to bring three independent but important areas of computer science to a common mee...
AbstractThis paper serves to bring three independent but important areas of computer science to a co...
We relate two formerly independent areas: Formal concept analysis and logic of domains. We will esta...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the representation of algebraic domains by means of Formal Con...
Formal concept analysis has grown from a new branch of the mathematical field of lattice theory to a...
summary:We continue in the direction of the ideas from the Zhang’s paper [Z] about a relationship be...
Abstract. The theory of distributed conceptual structures, as outlined in this paper, is concerned w...
Formal concept analysis has grown from a new branch of the mathematical field of lattice theory to a...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and some of its ex...
Infinite contexts and their corresponding lattices are of theoretical and practical interest since t...
Abstract. Formal concept analysis has grown from a new branch of the mathematical field of lattice t...
Abstract. Formal Concept Analysis has been originally developed as a subfield of Applied Mathematics...
National audienceFormal concept analysis (FCA) can be used for designing concept lattices from binar...
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is an effective tool for data analysis and knowledge discovery. Concep...
L. Antoni, I. P. Cabrera, S. Krajči, O. Krídlo, and M. Ojeda-Aciego. Using the Chu construction for ...