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CLA 2010: Sevilla, Spain
- Marzena Kryszkiewicz, Sergei A. Obiedkov:
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Concept Lattices and Their Applications, Sevilla, Spain, October 19-21, 2010. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 672, CEUR-WS.org 2010
Invited Talks
- Bernhard Ganter:
Granular FCA - An Introduction. 1 - Baris Sertkaya:
A Survey on how Description Logic Ontologies Benefit from FCA. 2-21 - Rudolf Wille:
Lifeworld and Mathematics. 22-37
Regular Papers
- Cristina Alcalde, Ana Burusco, Ramón Fuentes-González:
L-Fuzzy Concepts and Linguistic Variables in Knowledge Acquisition Processes. 38-49 - Vera V. Pankratieva, Sergei O. Kuznetsov:
Relations between Proto-fuzzy concepts, Crisply Generated Fuzzy Concepts, and Interval Pattern Structures. 50-59 - Radim Belohlávek, Jan Konecny:
Operators and Spaces Associated to Matrices with Grades and Their Decompositions II. 60-69 - Ondrej Kridlo, Stanislav Krajci, Manuel Ojeda-Aciego:
L-Bonds vs Extents of Direct Products of Two L-fuzzy Contexts. 70-79 - Sérgio M. Dias, Newton Vieira:
Reducing the Size of Concept Lattices: The JBOS Approach. 80-91 - Jesús Medina, Manuel Ojeda-Aciego:
Towards Attribute Reduction in Multi-adjoint Concept Lattices. 92-103 - Simon Andrews, Constantinos Orphanides:
Analysis of Large Data Sets using Formal Concept Lattices. 104-115 - Jan Konecny, Petr Osicka:
General Approach to Triadic Concept Analysis. 116-126 - Cynthia Vera Glodeanu:
Triadic Factor Analysis. 127-138 - Peter W. Eklund, Tim Wray:
Social Tagging for Digital Libraries using Formal Concept Analysis. 139-150 - Ingrid Falk, Claire Gardent, Alejandra Lorenzo:
Using Formal Concept Analysis to Acquire Knowledge about Verbs. 151-162 - Alessandro Marco Boutari, Claudio Carpineto, Raffaele Nicolussi:
Evaluating Term Concept Association Mesaures for Short Text Expansion: Two Case Studies of Classification and Clustering. 163-174 - Jan Rauch:
Modifying Logic of Discovery for Dealing with Domain Knowledge in Data Mining. 175-186 - Jan Outrata:
Preprocessing Input Data for Machine Learning by FCA. 187-198 - Pierre Allard, Sébastien Ferré, Olivier Ridoux:
Discovering Functional Dependencies and Association Rules by Navigating in a Lattice of OLAP Views. 199-210 - Amira Mouakher, Sadok Ben Yahia:
Anthropocentric Visualisation of Optimal Cover of Association Rules. 211-222 - Mohamed Rouane Hacene, Marianne Huchard, Amedeo Napoli, Petko Valtchev:
Using Formal Concept Analysis for Discovering Knowledge Patterns. 223-234 - Léonard Kwuida, Rokia Missaoui, Beligh Ben Amor, Lahcen Boumedjout, Jean Vaillancourt:
Restrictions on Concept Lattices for Pattern Management. 235-246 - Xavier Dolques, Clémentine Nebut, Marianne Huchard, Philippe Reitz:
Fixing Generalization Defects in UML Use Case Diagrams. 247-258 - Alae-Eddine El Hamdouni, Abdelhak Seriai, Marianne Huchard:
Component-Based Architecture Recovery from Object Oriented Systems via Relational Concept Analysis. 259-270 - Rokia Missaoui, Lhouari Nourine, Yoan Renaud:
An Inference System for Exhaustive Generation of Mixed and Purely Negative Implications from Purely Positive Ones. 271-282 - Stephan Doerfel:
The Scaffolding of a Formal Context. 283-293 - Mikhail A. Babin, Sergei O. Kuznetsov:
Recognizing Pseudo-intents is coNP-complete. 294-301 - Uta Priss:
Combining FCA Software and Sage. 302-312 - Artem Revenko, Sergei O. Kuznetsov:
Attribute Exploration of Properties of Functions on Ordered Sets. 313-324 - Petr Krajca, Jan Outrata, Vilém Vychodil:
Advances in Algorithms Based on CbO. 325-337
Short Papers
- Antony K. Cooper, Derrick G. Kourie, Serena Coetzee:
Thoughts on Exploiting Instability in Lattices for Assessing the Discrimination Adequacy of a Taxonomy. 338-343 - Henri Mühle:
Using Bonds for Describing Method Dispatch in Role-Oriented Software Models. 344-349 - Anastasia Novokreshchenova, Maria Shabanova, Dmitry Zaytsev, Nina Belyaeva:
Linguistic Processing in Lattice-Based Taxonomy Construction. 350-355
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