2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-25485-2_3
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Introduction to Formal Concept Analysis and Its Applications in Information Retrieval and Related Fields

Abstract: Abstract. This paper is a tutorial on Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) and its applications. FCA is an applied branch of Lattice Theory, a mathematical discipline which enables formalisation of concepts as basic units of human thinking and analysing data in the object-attribute form. Originated in early 80s, during the last three decades, it became a popular human-centred tool for knowledge representation and data analysis with numerous applications. Since the tutorial was specially prepared for RuS-SIR 2014, the… Show more

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“…The authors thus propose the Stability metric [22] to extract the most promising formal concepts, concluding that, if considering the external evaluation, FCA show a more homogeneous performance than the LDA and Hierarchic Agglomerative Clustering (HAC), with better overall results. Ignatov in [19] and Poelmans et al in [28] present a survey on different contributions for FCA regarding several applications. Myat and Hla [25] developed a method for web document organization based on FCA.…”
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“…The authors thus propose the Stability metric [22] to extract the most promising formal concepts, concluding that, if considering the external evaluation, FCA show a more homogeneous performance than the LDA and Hierarchic Agglomerative Clustering (HAC), with better overall results. Ignatov in [19] and Poelmans et al in [28] present a survey on different contributions for FCA regarding several applications. Myat and Hla [25] developed a method for web document organization based on FCA.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concept is an association between attributes (terms or topics) that is coherently verified in a subset of objects (documents). Concept analysis has been largely pursued to explore taxonomic relationships within a corpus, addressing the typical limitations that peer unsupervised approaches face in high-dimensional and sparse spaces [19]. Formal concept analysis (FCA) aims at finding, in Boolean data spaces, concepts as subsets of topics that co-occur in a subset of documents.…”
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“…Many more successful applications based on FCA are known as well as related models and techniques [73,74]. A com-prehensive inroduction to FCA can be found in the recent book [26] and applicatonoriented tutorial [33].…”
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“…For more than three decades the Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is being developed successfully at the intersection of applied mathematics and computer science [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. FCA has made a significant contribution and will continue to stimulate the developing of data mining, data representation and other parts of computer science due to the classical (Aristotelian) approach to the concept as the fundamental mental entity defined by the volume and content as well as to the basis of algebraic lattices theory.…”
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confidence: 99%