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Off to new shores: conceptual knowledge discovery and processing
2003
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
In the last years, the maIn onentatlOn of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) has turned from mathematics towards computer science. This article provides a review of this new orientation and analyzes why and how FCA and computer science attracted each other. It discusses FCA as a knowledge representation formalism using five knowledge representation principles provided by Davis, Shrobe, and Szolovits [DSS93]. It then studies how and why mathematics-based researchers got attracted by computer SCIence.
doi:10.1016/s1071-5819(03)00044-2
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