Formal Concept Analysis: Mathematical Foundations
Formal Concept Analysis: Mathematical Foundations
Computing iceberg concept lattices with TITANIC
Data & Knowledge Engineering
CEM - A Conceptual Email Manager
ICCS '00 Proceedings of the Linguistic on Conceptual Structures: Logical Linguistic, and Computational Issues
A Geometrical Heuristic for Drawing Concept Lattices
GD '94 Proceedings of the DIMACS International Workshop on Graph Drawing
Quo Vadis, CS? --- On the (non)-Impact of Conceptual Structures on the Semantic Web
ICCS '07 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Conceptual Structures: Knowledge Architectures for Smart Applications
Efficient Browsing and Update of Complex Data Based on the Decomposition of Contexts
ICCS '09 Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Conceptual Structures: Conceptual Structures: Leveraging Semantic Technologies
Extracting relevant questions to an RDF dataset using formal concept analysis
Proceedings of the sixth international conference on Knowledge capture
What's happening in semantic web: and what FCA could have to do with it
ICFCA'11 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Formal concept analysis
Understanding an ontology through divergent exploration
ESWC'11 Proceedings of the 8th extended semantic web conference on The semantic web: research and applications - Volume Part I
Text mining scientific papers: a survey on FCA-Based information retrieval research
ICDM'12 Proceedings of the 12th Industrial conference on Advances in Data Mining: applications and theoretical aspects
Formal concept discovery in semantic web data
ICFCA'12 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Formal Concept Analysis
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In [7], we introduced the query-based multicontext theory, which allows to define a virtual space of views on ontological data. Each view is then materialised as a formal context. While this formal context can be visualised in a usual formal concept analysis framework such as Conexp or ToscanaJ, [7] also briefly described how the approach allowed the creation of a novel navigation framework for knowledge bases. The principle of this navigation is based on supporting the user in defining pertinent views. The purpose of this article is to discuss the benefits of the browsing interface. This discussion is performed, on the one hand, by comparing the approach to other Formal Concept Analysis based frameworks. On the other hand, it exposes the preliminary evaluation of the visualisation of formal contexts by comparing the display of a lattice to two other approaches based on trees and graphs.