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Distributed Version of Algorithm for Generalized One-Sided Concept Lattices

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Intelligent Distributed Computing VII

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In this paper we provide the distributed version of algorithm for creation of model Generalized One-Sided Concept Lattices (GOSCL), special case for fuzzy version of data analysis approach called Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), which provide the conceptual model of input data based on the theory of one-sided concept lattices and was successfully applied in several domains. GOSCL is able to work with data tables containing the different attribute types processed as fuzzy sets. One problem with the creation of FCA model is computational complexity. In order to reduce the computation times, we have designed the distributed version of the algorithm and showed its applicability on the generated data set. The algorithm is able to work well especially for data where number of newly generated concepts is reduced (like for sparse input data tables).

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Butka, P., Pócs, J., Pócsová, J. (2014). Distributed Version of Algorithm for Generalized One-Sided Concept Lattices. In: Zavoral, F., Jung, J., Badica, C. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing VII. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 511. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01571-2_15

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