Fuzzy formal concept analysis: approaches, applications and issues

  • Alwersh M
  • László K
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Formal concept analysis (FCA) is today regarded as a significant technique for knowledge extraction, representation, and analysis for applications in a variety of fields. Significant progress has been made in recent years to extend FCA theory to deal with uncertain and imperfect data. The computational complexity associated with the enormous number of formal concepts generated has been identified as an issue in various applications. In general, the generation of a concept lattice of sufficient complexity and size is one of the most fundamental challenges in FCA. The goal of this work is to provide an overview of research articles that assess and compare numerous fuzzy formal concept analysis techniques which have been suggested, as well as to explore the key techniques for reducing concept lattice size. as well as we'll present a review of research articles on using fuzzy formal concept analysis in ontology engineering, knowledge discovery in databases and data mining, and information retrieval.

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Alwersh, M., & László, K. (2022). Fuzzy formal concept analysis: approaches, applications and issues. Computer Science and Information Technologies, 3(2), 126–136. https://doi.org/10.11591/csit.v3i2.p126-136

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