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Complex Data Analytics with Formal Concept Analysis

  • Rokia Missaoui
  • , Talel Abdessalem
  • , Léonard Kwuida

Research output: Book/ReportBookpeer-review

Abstract

FCA is an important formalism that is associated with a variety of research areas such as lattice theory, knowledge representation, data mining, machine learning, and semantic Web. It is successfully exploited in an increasing number of application domains such as software engineering, information retrieval, social network analysis, and bioinformatics. Its mathematical power comes from its concept lattice formalization in which each element in the lattice captures a formal concept while the whole structure represents a conceptual hierarchy that offers browsing, clustering and association rule mining. Complex data analytics refers to advanced methods and tools for mining and analyzing data with complex structures such as XML/Json data, text and image data, multidimensional data, graphs, sequences and streaming data. It also covers visualization mechanisms used to highlight the discovered knowledge. This edited book examines a set of important and relevant research directions in complex data management, and updates the contribution of the FCA community in analyzing complex and large data such as knowledge graphs and interlinked contexts. For example, Formal Concept Analysis and some of its extensions are exploited, revisited and coupled with recent processing parallel and distributed paradigms to maximize the benefits in analyzing large data.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Number of pages260
ISBN (Electronic)9783030932787
ISBN (Print)9783030932770
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Big Data
  • Concept Lattice Building
  • Formal Concept Analysis (FCA)
  • Implication Computation
  • Information Processing
  • Knowledge Graphs
  • Pattern Visualization
  • Query Expansion

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