Quantitative Redundancy in Partial Implications
Jos\'e L. Balc\'azar

TL;DR
This paper surveys the concept of redundancy in partial implications, examining how different semantics influence its properties within formal concept analysis.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of redundancy in partial implications, clarifying how various semantics affect its properties.
Findings
Redundancy properties vary with different semantics.
A unified framework for understanding redundancy is proposed.
Implications for formal concept analysis are discussed.
Abstract
We survey the different properties of an intuitive notion of redundancy, as a function of the precise semantics given to the notion of partial implication. The final version of this survey will appear in the Proceedings of the Int. Conf. Formal Concept Analysis, 2015.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRough Sets and Fuzzy Logic · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies · Data Mining Algorithms and Applications
