2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.02464
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Experimental Study of Concise Representations of Concepts and Dependencies

Abstract: In this paper we are interested in studying concise representations of concepts and dependencies, i.e., implications and association rules. Such representations are based on equivalence classes and their elements, i.e., minimal generators, minimum generators including keys and passkeys, proper premises, and pseudo-intents. All these sets of attributes are significant and well studied from the computational point of view, while their statistical properties remain to be studied. This is the purpose of this paper… Show more

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