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El. knyga: Formal Concept Analysis: 7th International Conference, ICFCA 2009 Darmstadt, Germany, May 21-24, 2009 Proceedings

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The discipline of formal concept analysis (FCA) is concerned with the form- ization of concepts and conceptual thinking. Built on the solid foundation of lattice and order theory, FCA is ?rst and foremost a mathematical discipline. However,its motivation andguiding principles arebasedon strongphilosophical underpinnings. In practice, FCA provides a powerful framework for the qua- tative, formal analysis of data, as demonstrated by numerous applications in diverse areas. Likewise, it emphasizes the aspect of human-centered information processing by employing visualization techniques capable of revealing inherent structure in data in an intuitively graspable way. FCA thereby contributes to structuring and navigating the ever-growing amount of information available in our evolving information society and supports the process of turning data into information and ultimately into knowledge. In response to an expanding FCA community, the International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA) was established to provide an annual opportunity for the exchange of ideas. Previous ICFCA conferences were held in Darmstadt (2003), Sydney (2004), Lens (2005), Dresden (2006), Clermont- Ferrand (2007), as well as Montreal (2008) and are evidence of vivid ongoing interest and activities in FCA theory and applications. ICFCA 2009 took place during May 2124 at the University of Applied S- ences in Darmstadt. Beyond serving as a host of the very ?rst ICFCA in 2003, Darmstadt can be seen as the birthplace of FCA itself, where this discipline was introduced in the early 1980s and elaborated over the subsequent decades.
Invited Talks
Usability Issues in Description Logic Knowledge Base Completion
1(21)
Franz Baader
Baris Sertkaya
Concept Lattice Orbifolds - First Steps
22(16)
Daniel Borchmann
Bernhard Ganter
The Advent of Formal Diagrammatic Reasoning Systems
38(19)
Frithjof Dau
The Logic of Learning
57(1)
Luc De Raedt
What Can Formal Concept Analysis Do for Data Warehouses?
58(8)
Rokia Missaoui
Leonard Kwuida
Time and Logic: A.N. Prior's Formal Analysis of Temporal Concepts
66(16)
Peter Øhrstrøm
Can Ontology Inform Ontologies?
82(1)
Boris Wyssusek
Theory
Factor Analysis of Incidence Data via Novel Decomposition of Matrices
83(15)
Radim Belohlavek
Vilem Vychodil
A Unified Hierarchy for Functional Dependencies, Conditional Functional Dependencies and Association Rules
98(16)
Raoul Medina
Lhouari Nourine
Robust Elements in Rough Set Abstractions
114(16)
Christian Meschke
Some Computational Problems Related to Pseudo-intents
130(16)
Baris Sertkaya
Algorithms
Exploring Finite Models in the Description Logic ε gfp
146(16)
Franz Baader
Felix Distel
Yet a Faster Algorithm for Building the Hasse Diagram of a Concept Lattice
162(16)
Jaume Baixeries
Laszlo Szathmary
Petko Valtchev
Robert Godin
Context Graphs---Representing Formal Concepts by Connected Subgraphs
178(16)
Jens Kotters
Heinz Schmidt
David McG. Squire
Handling Large Formal Context Using BDD - Perspectives and Limitations
194(16)
Andrei Rimsa
Luis E. Zarate
Mark A.J. Song
Applications
A Novel Approach to Cell Formation
210(14)
Radim Belohlavek
Niranjan Kulkarni
Vilem Vychodil
Identifying Ecological Traits: A Concrete FCA-Based Approach
224(13)
Aurelie Bertaux
Florence Le Ber
Agnes Brand
Michele Tremolieres
A Concept Lattice-Based Kernel for SVM Text Classification
237(14)
Claudio Carpineto
Carla Michini
Raffaele Nicolussi
Two FCA-Based Methods for Mining Gene Expression Data
251(16)
Mehdi Kaytoue
Sebastien Duplessis
Sergei O. Kuznetsov
Amedeo Napoli
Ontology-Based Formal Concept Differences Analysis in Radiology Report Impact by the Adoption of PACS
267(17)
Telung Pan
Kwoting Fang
Revisiting the Potentialities of a Mechanical Thesaurus
284(15)
Uta Priss
L. John Old
FCA-Based Two Dimensional Pattern Matching
299(15)
Fritz Venter
Derrick G. Kourie
Bruce W. Watson
History
Restructuring Lattice Theory: An Approach Based on Hierarchies of Concepts
314(27)
Rudolf Wille
Author Index 341