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Formal Concept Analysis for General Objects
- General objects are classes of individual objects that are considered to be extents of concepts of a formal context. In this paper, different contexts with general objects are defined and their conceptual structure and relation to other contexts is analyzed with methods of Formal Concept Analysis.
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Simple Concept Graphs: A Logic Approach
- Conceptual Graphs and Formal Concept Analysis are combined by developing a logical theory for concept graphs of relational contexts. Therefore, concept graphs are introduced as syntactical constructs, and their semantics is defined based on relational contexts. For this contextual logic, a sound and
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Theory-driven Logical Scaling
- this paper, the basics of Conceptual Information Systems and conceptual scales are provided in Section 2.
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The Lattice of Concept Graphs of a Relationally Scaled Context
- The aim of this paper is to contribute to Data Analysis by clarifying how concept graphs may be derived from data tables. First it is shown how, by the method of relational scaling, a many-valued data context can be transformed into a power context family. Then it is proved that the concept graphs o
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Symbolic Objects in Formal Concept Analysis
- . Symbolic objects are the basic elements for knowledge representation in symbolic data analysis. This paper aims to integrate symbolic objects into formal concept analysis in order to compare and tie together both approaches. 1 Introduction Symbolic objects are the basic elements of a formal langu
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Logical Scaling in Formal Concept Analysis
- . Logical scaling is a new method to transform data matrices which are based on object-attribute-value-relationships into data matrices from which conceptual hierarchies can be explored. The derivation of concept lattices is determined by terminologies expressed in a formallogical language. Publishe
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