ICFCA 2012

ICFCA 2012

Welcome to the ICFCA 2012 webpage

Formal Concept Analysis emerged in the 1980's from attempts to restructure lattice theory in order to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since its early years, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a research field in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and a rapidly expanding range of applications in information and knowledge processing including visualization, data analysis (mining) and knowledge management.

The conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working on theoretical or applied aspects of Formal Concept Analysis within major related areas such as Mathematics and Computer and Information Sciences and their diverse applications to fields like Software Engineering, Linguistics, Life and Social Sciences, etc.


Main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Main topics - part 1

  • FCA theory
  • Lattice Theory
  • Lattice Drawing
  • Philosophical Foundations
  • FCA and Logic
  • Conceptual Knowledge

Main topics - part 2

  • Concept Graphs
  • Data Analysis
  • FCA and Data Mining
  • Association Rules and Pattern Mining
  • Analysis of Social Networks

Main topics - part 3

  • Data Mining on Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web
  • Algorithms and Complexity Theory
  • FCA and Software Engineering
  • Biclustering and n-relational clustering
  • Other FCA applications
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Contact

Due to technical reasons we wont be able to use the online contact form.

If you have any questions, you can always send them to the e-mail shown below.

Contact person: Poelmans Jonas

E-mail address: Jonas.Poelmans@econ.kuleuven.be

Sponsors

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Sponsored by KULeuven and Vlerick.