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This volume contains selected papers presented at ICFCA 2010, the 8th Int- national Conference on Formal Concept Analysis. The ICFCA conference series aims to be the prime forum for dissemination of advances in applied lattice and order theory, and in particular advances in theory and applications of Formal Concept Analysis. Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a ?eld of applied mathematics with its mathematical root in order theory, in particular the theory of complete lattices. Researchershadlongbeenawareofthefactthatthese eldshavemanypotential applications.FCAemergedinthe1980sfrome ortstorestructurelattice theory to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. The key theme was the mathematical formalization of c- cept and conceptual hierarchy. Since then, the ?eld has developed into a growing research area in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and an - creasingnumberofapplicationsindataandknowledgeprocessingincludingdatavisualiz ation, information retrieval, machine learning, sofware engineering, data analysis, data mining in Web 2.0, analysis of social networks, concept graphs, contextual logic and description logics. ICFCA 2010 took place during March 1518, 2010 in Agadir, Morocco. We received 37 high-quality submissions out of which 17 were chosen as regular papers in these proceedings after a competitive selection process. Less mature works that were still considered valuable for discussion at the conference were collected in the supplementary proceedings. The papers in the present volume coveradvancesinvariousaspectsofFCArangingfromitstheoreticalfoundations to its applications in numerous other ?elds. In addition to the regular papers, thisvolumealsocontainsfourkeynotepapersarisingfromtheseveninvitedtalks given at the conference. We are also delighted to include a reprint of Bernhard Gantersseminalpaper on hiswell-knownalgorithmfor enumerating closedsets.
Invited Talks
About the Enumeration Algorithms of Closed Sets
1(16)
Alain Gely
Raoul Medina
Lhouari Nourine
Mathematics: Presenting, Reflecting, Judging
17(17)
Rudolf Wille
The Role of Concept, Context, and Component for Dependable Software Development
34(17)
Vasu Alagar
Mubarak Mohammad
Kaiyu Wan
Statistical Methods for Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
51(10)
Jean Vaillancourt
Regular Contributions
Formal Concept Analysis of Two-Dimensional Convex Continuum Structures
61(11)
Rudolf Wille
Counting of Moore Families for n=7
72(16)
Pierre Colomb
Alexis Irlande
Olivier Raynaud
Lattice Drawings and Morphisms
88(16)
Vincent Duquenne
Approximations in Concept Lattices
104(20)
Christian Meschke
Hardness of Enumerating Pseudo-intents in the Lectic Order
124(14)
Felix Distel
On Links between Concept Lattices and Related Complexity Problems
138(7)
Mikhail A. Babin
Sergei O. Kuznetsov
An Algorithm for Extracting Rare Concepts with Concise Intents
145(16)
Yoshiaki Okubo
Makoto Haraguchi
Conditional Functional Dependencies: An FCA Point of View
161(16)
Raoul Medina
Lhouari Nourine
Constrained Closed Datacubes
177(16)
Sebastien Nedjar
Alain Casali
Rosine Cicchetti
Lotfi Lakhal
Conceptual Navigation in RDF Graphs with SPARQL-Like Queries
193(16)
Sebastien Ferre
An Approach to Exploring Description Logic Knowledge Bases
209(16)
Felix Distel
On Categorial Grammars as Logical Information Systems
225(16)
Annie Foret
Sebastien Ferre
Describing Role Models in Terms of Formal Concept Analysis
241(14)
Henri Muhle
Christian Wende
Approaches to the Selection of Relevant Concepts in the Case of Noisy Data
255(12)
Mikhail Klimushkin
Sergei Obiedkov
Camille Roth
Concept Analysis as a Framework for Mining Functional Features from Legacy Code
267(16)
Amal El Kharraz
Petko Valtchev
Hafedh Mili
Concept Neighbourhoods in Lexical Databases
283(13)
Uta Priss
L. John Old
A Survey of Hybrid Representations of Concept Lattices in Conceptual Knowledge Processing
296(16)
Peter Eklund
Jean Villerd
History
Two Basic Algorithms in Concept Analysis
312(29)
Bernhard Ganter
Author Index 341