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AuthorElloumi, S.
AuthorFerjani, F.
AuthorJaoua, A.
Available date2016-12-06T06:55:35Z
Publication Date2016-04-01
Publication NameInformation Sciences
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2015.12.013
CitationS. Elloumi, F. Ferjani, A. Jaoua, Using minimal generators for composite isolated point extraction and conceptual binary relation coverage: Application for extracting relevant textual features, Information Sciences, Volume 336, 1 April 2016, Pages 129-144
ISSN00200255
URIhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020025515009020
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5073
AbstractIn recent years, several mathematical concepts have been successfully explored in the computer science domain as a basis for finding original solutions for complex problems related to knowledge engineering, data mining, and information retrieval. Hence, relational algebra (RA) and formal concept analysis (FCA) may be considered as useful mathematical foundations that unify data and knowledge into information retrieval systems. For example, some elements in a fringe relation (related to the (RA) domain) called isolated points have been successfully used in FCA as formal concept labels or composite labels. Once associated with words in a textual document, these labels constitute relevant features of a text. This paper proposes the MinGenCoverage algorithm for covering a Formal Context (as a formal representation of a text) based on isolated labels and using these labels (or text features) for categorization, corpus structuring, and micro–macro browsing as an advanced information retrieval functionality. The main thrust of the approach introduced here relies heavily on the close connection between isolated points and minimal generators (MGs). MGs stand at the antipodes of the closures within their respective equivalence classes. By using the fact that the minimal generators are the smallest elements within an equivalence class, their detection and traversal is greatly eased and the coverage can be swiftly built. Extensive experiments provide empirical evidence for the performance of the proposed approach.
SponsorNPRP Grant #06-1220-1-233 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectFringe relation
Isolated labels
Minimal generator
Conceptual coverage
Textual feature extraction
TitleUsing minimal generators for composite isolated point extraction and conceptual binary relation coverage: Application for extracting relevant textual features
TypeArticle
Pagination129-144
Volume Number336


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