The Ninth International Conference on Concept Lattices and Their Applications | |
Multi-adjoint concept lattices | |
计算机科学 | |
Jesu´s Medina | |
Others : http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-972/invited2.pdf PID : 28989 |
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学科分类:计算机科学(综合) | |
来源: CEUR | |
【 摘 要 】
Multi-adjoint concept lattices were introduced [2,3] as a new general approach to formal concept analysis, in which the philosophy of the multi-adjoint para- digm [1,4] to formal concept analysis is applied. With the idea of providing a general framework in which different approaches could be conveniently accommodated, the authors worked in a general non-commutative environment; and this naturally lead to the consideration of adjoint triples, also called implication triples or biresiduated structure as the main building blocks of a multi-adjoint concept lattice. In recent years there has been an increased interest in studying formal concept analysis on the perspective of using non-commutative conjunctors. This is not a mere mathe- matical generalization, but a real need since, for instance, when one learns a conjunction from examples it is not unusual that the resulting conjunction does not satisfy com- mutativity. Different authors have argued in favour of considering non-commutative conjunctors. Actually, there exist quite reasonable examples of non-commutative and even non-associative conjunctors defined on a regular partition of the unit interval. Hence, the possibility of considering non-commutative conjunctors provides more flex- ibility and increases the number of applications. This is one of the properties that the multi-adjoint concept lattice framework offers. Another important feature is that different preferences among the set of attributes or/and objects can be considered. Moreover, this framework has been extended following different lines and has been applied to define general extensions of fuzzy rough sets theory, to solve fuzzy relation equations, etc.
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