Partial formal contexts with degrees

Authors
Published

1 January 2022

Publication details

Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Concept Lattices and Their Applications {(CLA} 2022) Tallinn, Estonia, June 20-22, 2022., Tallinn, Estonia, June 20-22, 2022 , {CEUR} Workshop Proceedings vol. 3308, pages 35–44.

Links

 

Abstract

Partial formal contexts are trivalued contexts that, besides allowing to establish whether a property is satisfied or not, allow to represent situations in which there is ignorance about whether a property is satisfied. This can be useful, not only for the cases in which the modeled phenomenon has intrinsically unknown information, but also when summarizing information from a formal context by grouping similar rows. In this paper, we prospect for its extension including degrees of knowledge.

Citation

Please, cite this work as:

[Pér+22] F. Pérez-Gámez, P. Cordero, M. Enciso, et al. “Partial formal contexts with degrees”. In: Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Concept Lattices and Their Applications (CLA 2022) Tallinn, Estonia, June 20-22, 2022., Tallinn, Estonia, June 20-22, 2022. Ed. by P. Cordero and O. Kr'. Vol. 3308. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR-WS.org, 2022, pp. 35-44. URL: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3308/Paper03.pdf.

@InProceedings{PerezGamez2022a,
     author = {Francisco P{’e}rez-G{’a}mez and Pablo Cordero and Manuel Enciso and {’A}ngel Mora and Manuel Ojeda-Aciego},
     booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Concept Lattices and Their Applications {(CLA} 2022) Tallinn, Estonia, June 20-22, 2022., Tallinn, Estonia, June 20-22, 2022},
     title = {Partial formal contexts with degrees},
     year = {2022},
     editor = {Pablo Cordero and Ondrej Kr'},
     pages = {35–44},
     publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
     series = {{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings},
     volume = {3308},
     abstract = {Partial formal contexts are trivalued contexts that, besides allowing to establish whether a property is satisfied or not, allow to represent situations in which there is ignorance about whether a property is satisfied. This can be useful, not only for the cases in which the modeled phenomenon has intrinsically unknown information, but also when summarizing information from a formal context by grouping similar rows. In this paper, we prospect for its extension including degrees of knowledge.},
     bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org},
     biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/cla/Perez-GamezCE0O22.bib},
     timestamp = {Fri, 10 Mar 2023 16:22:10 +0100},
     url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3308/Paper03.pdf},
}