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Introduction

Previous editions of the FCA4AI Workshop showed that many researchers working in Artificial Intelligence are indeed interested by a powerful method for classification and mining such as Formal Concept Analysis (see the proceedings of the previous workshop editions). We are organizing a new edition of the workshop in the Hague at the ECAI 2016 Conference. Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a mathematically well-founded theory aimed at data analysis and classification. FCA allows one to build a concept lattice and a system of dependencies (implications) which can be used for many AI needs, e.g. knowledge processing involving learning, knowledge discovery, knowledge representation and reasoning, ontology engineering, and as well as information retrieval and text processing. Thus, there exist many "natural links" between FCA and AI. Recent years have been witnessing increased scientific activity around FCA, in particular a strand of work emerged that is aimed at extending the possibilities of FCA w.r.t. knowledge processing, such as work on pattern structures and relational context analysis. These extensions are aimed at allowing FCA to deal with more complex than just binary data, both from the data analysis and knowledge discovery point of view and from the knowledge representation point of view, including, e.g., ontology engineering. All these works extend the capabilities of FCA and offer new possibilities for AI activities in the framework of FCA.

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2016-06-05
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-07-05
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Submission Topics

  • Concept lattices and related structures: description logics, pattern structures, relational structures.

  • Knowledge discovery and data mining with FCA: association rules, itemsets and data dependencies, attribute implications, data pre-processing, redundancy and dimensionality reduction, classification and clustering.

  • Knowledge engineering and ontology engineering: knowledge representation and reasoning.

  • Scalable algorithms for concept lattices and artificial intelligence "in the large" (distributed aspects, big data).

  • Applications of concept lattices: semantic web, information retrieval, visualization and navigation, pattern recognition.

  • The workshop will include time for audience discussion for having a better understanding of the issues, challenges, and ideas being presented.

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    Aug 29

    2016

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    Aug 30

    2016

  • Jun 05 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 05 2016

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Aug 30 2016

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