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Attribute implications in multi-adjoint concept lattices with hedges

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/32673

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/J.FSS.2023.108854

ISSN: 0165-0114

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Cornejo Piñero, María EugeniaAuthority UCA; Medina Moreno, JesúsAuthority UCA; Ocaña Alcázar, Francisco JoséAuthority UCA
Date
2024
Department
Matemáticas
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems - 2024, Vol. 479
Abstract
The computation of (if-then) rules relating the most representative variables of a given dataset is a relevant goal in different areas of data analysis such as stock market prediction, disease diagnosis and census data analysis, among others. In Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), attribute implications follow the philosophy of the if-then rules establishing relationships between sets of attributes. This paper will focus on the theoretical development of attribute implications through the tools provided by the multi-adjoint concept lattice framework. We will show different notions to compute the validity of attribute implications, analyzing their properties and comparing the proposed alternatives. The use of linguistic hedges, and truth-stressing hedges in particular, is an interesting way of incorporating truth functions into attribute implications. Moreover, they have been considered in the computation of the concepts of a given context. This paper also introduces and studies the main properties of the multi-adjoint concept lattices framework with truth-stressing hedges.
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Attribute implication; Irreducible element; Multi-adjoint concept lattice; Truth-stressing hedge
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