Attribute exploration with background knowledge
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- Triadic exploration and exploration with multiple experts
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- Attribute exploration with multiple contradicting partial experts
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- Towards Collaborative Conceptual Exploration
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- Granule description with undetermined values in a three-way epistemic perspective
- Knowledge discovery in data sets with graded attributes
- Granularity of attributes in formal concept analysis
- Computing the least common subsumer w.r.t. a background terminology
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- Selecting important concepts using weights
- Discovery of the \(D\)-basis in binary tables based on hypergraph dualization
- Learning definite Horn formulas from closure queries
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- Exploring faulty data
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