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In information science, formal concept analysis (FCA) is a principled way of deriving a concept hierarchy or formal ontology from a collection of objects and their properties.
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Aug 15, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
Our analysis applies to the study of the results of 2017 French presidential elections according to each department and thus to study with R and Correspondence Analysis the behavior of the voters of each department.
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Sep 8, 2021 - R
Produces program-concept classifications from a program and it's associated syntax in AST form, and relates classifications via a partial-order in a complete lattice.
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Prototype BoGL Program Explorer via Program-Concept Classifications
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🧠 Provides experimental implementations of psychological phenomena (e.g. typicality, basic level) which appears in field of Cognitive Psychology.
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Some code for lattice-based consensus clustering
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A PHP-based private API management website.
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Computation of OEIS sequences A334254 and A334255 for n=6 and checking their values for n=3,4,5
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Contains the codes and formal context files for (maximal) antichains of Tamari lattices
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Provide an automated process for feature models synthesis using Formal Concept Analysis and Relational Concept Analysis by leveraging User-stories and code merges. Submitted at : https://upriss.github.io/fca/CoNo-Concepts2023.html
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Developed a registered Julia package which quantifies the redundancies in genome-scale metabolic networks and provides local sparse certificates which are both efficiently verifiable and interpretable
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