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Formal Concept Analysis with Graded Affirmations and Denials

KONEČNÝ, J. Formal Concept Analysis with Graded Affirmations and Denials. Brno: 2019.
Czech title
Formální konceptuální analýza s potvrzením a popřením ve stupních
Type
habilitation thesis
Language
English
Authors
KONEČNÝ, J.
Keywords

formal concept analysis, fuzzy set, residuated lattice,
fuzzy Galois connections, concept lattice, affirmation, denial

Abstract

Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a method of analysis of relational data whichhas proved to be useful in many areas of computer science. In its basic settingFCA is one-valued: it works only with affirmations that objects have attributes. If
a user needs to express a denial of incidence, i.e. that an object does not have anattribute, he can easily achieve it using a logical negation. This is no longer the casefor graded settings, where the affirmations and denials of incidences between objects
and attributes are a matter of degrees. Management of graded affirmations is wellelaborated in the literature because it represents a direct generalization of a onevaluedcharacter of FCA. In contrast, graded denials have received little attention.
This habilitation thesis provides a thoroughly elaborated framework for handlingdata with graded denials and data with both graded denials and graded affirmationsin FCA. A special attention is given to structures behind FCA in a graded setting.

Published
2019
Pages
189
Place
Brno
BibTeX
@misc{BUT168629,
  author="KONEČNÝ, J.",
  title="Formal Concept Analysis with Graded Affirmations and Denials",
  year="2019",
  pages="189",
  address="Brno",
  url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/11962/",
  note="habilitation thesis"
}
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