A construction of an optimal base for conditional attribute and attributional condition implications in triadic contexts
Romuald Kwessy Mouona, Blaise Bl\'eriot Koguep Njionou, Etienne Romuald Temgoua Alomo, Rokia Missaoui, Leonard Kwuida

TL;DR
This paper develops a method to construct an optimal base for conditional attribute and attributional condition implications within triadic contexts, enhancing the understanding and processing of complex relational data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to build an optimal base for specific implications in triadic contexts, improving data analysis efficiency.
Findings
Constructed an optimal base for implications in triadic contexts.
Enhanced understanding of conditional attribute implications.
Provided a systematic method for data implication analysis.
Abstract
This article studies implications in triadic contexts. Specifically, we focus on those introduced by Ganter and Obiedkov, namely conditional attribute and attributional condition implications. Our aim is to construct an optimal base for these implications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDecision-Making and Behavioral Economics · Multi-Criteria Decision Making · Cognitive and psychological constructs research
