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Lattice model of browsable data spaces

Robert Godin, +2 more
- 01 Dec 1986 - 
- Vol. 40, Iss: 2, pp 89-116
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A new approach to database access suitable for browsing is described, which consists of certain subsets of keywords and objects shown to form a lattice that grows linearly with the number of objects.
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This article is published in Information Sciences.The article was published on 1986-12-01. It has received 72 citations till now.

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Incremental concept formation algorithms based on galois (concept) lattices

TL;DR: Empirical evidence shows that, on the average, the incremental update of the Galois lattice is done in time proportional to the number of instances previously treated, and the worst‐case analysis of the algorithm also shows linear growth with respect to thenumber of instances.
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A fast algorithm for building lattices

TL;DR: This algorithm can be used to compute the Galois (concept) lattice, the maximal antichains lattice or the Dedekind‐MacNeille completion of a partial order, without increasing time complexity.
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Building and maintaining analysis-level class hierarchies using Galois Lattices

TL;DR: A formal method is proposed that organizes a set of class interfaces into a lattice structure called Galois Lattice, which has several advantages including: 1) embodying protocol conformance, 2) supporting an incremental updating algorithm, and 3) with applications for class hierarchy maintenance.
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Exploiting the Potential of Concept Lattices for Information Retrieval with CREDO

TL;DR: This paper examines the best features of FCA for solving IR tasks that could not be easily addressed by conventional systems, as well as the most critical aspects for building FCA-based IR applications and develops CREDO, a system that allows the user to query Web documents and see retrieval results organized in a browsable concept lattice.
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Identifying modules via concept analysis

TL;DR: It is discussed how concept analysis can identify potential modules using both "positive" and "negative" information, and an algorithmic framework to construct a lattice of concepts from a program, where each concept represents a potential module.
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Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval

TL;DR: Reading is a need and a hobby at once and this condition is the on that will make you feel that you must read.
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Direct Manipulation: A Step Beyond Programming Languages

TL;DR: As I talked with enthusiasts and examined the systems they used, I began to develop a model of the features that produced such delight, and the central ideas seemed to be visibility of the object of interest; rapid, reversible, incremental actions; and replacement of complex command language syntax by direct manipulation of the objects of interest.
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Information retrieval through man‐machine dialogue

TL;DR: Initial tests with a prototype program indicate that a performance equal to that obtainable from a more conventional on‐line retrieval system is possible without obliging the user to formulate his query.
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Spatial management of data

TL;DR: An overview of the SDMS concept is presented and its implementation in a prototype system for retrieving information from both a symbolic database management system and from an optical videodisk is described.