Fourth International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA'06)
Dresden, Germany, February 13--17, 2006
Formal Concept Analysis emerged in the 1980's from attempts to restructure
lattice theory to promote better communication between lattice theoretists
and potential users of lattice theory. Since then Formal Concept Analysis has
developed into a growing research field in its own right with a thriving
theoretical community and an increasing number of applications in information
and knowledge processing including vizualisation, mining, analysis and
knowledge management.
Important Dates
- Sept. 15, 2005: Submission of abstracts
- Sept. 18, 2005: Submission of papers
- Feb. 13-17, 2006: Conference
Topics
- Mathematics
- Computer and Information Sciences
- Software Engineering
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
- FCA theory
- Lattice Theory
- Data Mining
- Association Rules
- FCA-based Knowledge Representation
- Data Analysis
- Algorithmics
- Logics
- Lattice Drawing
- FCA and Software Engineering
- FCA Tools
Chairs
Program Co-Chairs
- Rokia Missaoui, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
- Jürg Schmid, Math. Institut, Universität Bern, Switzerland
Conference Chair
- Bernhard Ganter, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Conference e-mail: concept@math.tu-dresden.de
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