The identification of syntactically different concepts that are semantically similar, also referred to asSimilarity Reasoning, is fundamental in several research areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineer-ing, Cognitive Science and, in particular, in Semantic Web. Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a mathematicalframework which is revealing very interesting in supporting fundamental activities for the development of Seman-tic Web. In order to model uncertainty information, FCA with many-valued contexts is addressed and, in particular,FCA with Ordinal scaling (OFCA), and FCA with Interordinal scaling (IFCA). Concept similarity in IFCA, i.e.,in many-valued contexts where attribute values are intervals, is a problem that has been marginally investigated,although the increasing interest in the literature in this topic.
Concept Similarity in Formal Concept Analysis
Anna Formica
2022
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The identification of syntactically different concepts that are semantically similar, also referred to asSimilarity Reasoning, is fundamental in several research areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineer-ing, Cognitive Science and, in particular, in Semantic Web. Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a mathematicalframework which is revealing very interesting in supporting fundamental activities for the development of Seman-tic Web. In order to model uncertainty information, FCA with many-valued contexts is addressed and, in particular,FCA with Ordinal scaling (OFCA), and FCA with Interordinal scaling (IFCA). Concept similarity in IFCA, i.e.,in many-valued contexts where attribute values are intervals, is a problem that has been marginally investigated,although the increasing interest in the literature in this topic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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