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|Submission deadline=2007/09/14
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|Acronym =ICFCA 2008
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|End date=2008-02-29
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|presence=presence
| Acronym= ICFCA 2008
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|Type   =Conference
| End date= 2008/02/29
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|Country =CA
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|State   =CA/QC
| Type = Conference
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|City   =CA/QC/Montreal
| Country= FR
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|Year    =2008
| State = FR/OCC
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|Homepage=www.latece.uqam.ca/icfca08
| City = FR/OCC/Montréal
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|Start date=2008-02-25
| Homepage= www.latece.uqam.ca/icfca08
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|Title   =6th International Conference Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA8)
| Start date= 2008/02/25
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| Title = 6th International Conference Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA8)
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Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) emerged in the 1980s from attempts to restructure lattice theory to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since then, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a growing research field in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and an increasing number of applications in information and knowledge processing including visualization, data mining, analysis and knowledge management.
 
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) emerged in the 1980s from attempts to restructure lattice theory to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since then, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a growing research field in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and an increasing number of applications in information and knowledge processing including visualization, data mining, analysis and knowledge management.
 
The conference aims to unify theoretical and applied practitioners using Formal Concept Analysis drawing from the fields of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences, Software Engineering, Algorithms, Linguistics, Knowledge Representation, and Social Networks among other issues.
 
The conference aims to unify theoretical and applied practitioners using Formal Concept Analysis drawing from the fields of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences, Software Engineering, Algorithms, Linguistics, Knowledge Representation, and Social Networks among other issues.
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TOPICS
 
TOPICS
  
    *    FCA theory
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*    FCA theory
    *    Lattice Theory
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*    Lattice Theory
    *    Computer and Information Sciences
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*    Computer and Information Sciences
    *    Algorithms
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*    Algorithms
    *    Logical aspects of FCA
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*    Logical aspects of FCA
    *    FCA-based Knowledge Representation
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*    FCA-based Knowledge Representation
    *    Ontology building
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*    Ontology building
    *    Folksonomies
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*    Folksonomies
    *    FCA and Social Networks
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*    FCA and Social Networks
    *    Data Mining
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*    Data Mining
    *    Association Rules
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*    Association Rules
    *    Software Engineering
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*    Software Engineering
    *    Natural Language Processing with FCA
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*    Natural Language Processing with FCA
    *    Lattice Drawing
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*    Lattice Drawing
    *    FCA Tools
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*    FCA Tools
  
  
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December 7, 2007: Camera ready paper due
 
December 7, 2007: Camera ready paper due
 
February 25-29, 2008: Conference.
 
February 25-29, 2008: Conference.
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ICFCA 2008
6th International Conference Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA8)
Dates 2008-02-25 (iCal) - 2008-02-29
Presence presence
Homepage: www.latece.uqam.ca/icfca08
Location
Location: CA/QC/Montreal, CA/QC, CA
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Important dates
Submissions: 2007/09/14
Table of Contents


Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) emerged in the 1980s from attempts to restructure lattice theory to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since then, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a growing research field in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and an increasing number of applications in information and knowledge processing including visualization, data mining, analysis and knowledge management. The conference aims to unify theoretical and applied practitioners using Formal Concept Analysis drawing from the fields of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences, Software Engineering, Algorithms, Linguistics, Knowledge Representation, and Social Networks among other issues.


TOPICS

  • FCA theory
  • Lattice Theory
  • Computer and Information Sciences
  • Algorithms
  • Logical aspects of FCA
  • FCA-based Knowledge Representation
  • Ontology building
  • Folksonomies
  • FCA and Social Networks
  • Data Mining
  • Association Rules
  • Software Engineering
  • Natural Language Processing with FCA
  • Lattice Drawing
  • FCA Tools


SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

We invite contributions focusing on theory and applications of Formal Concept Analysis. Papers of up to sixteen pages may be submitted in the PDF or Postscript format. For each paper, an abstract must be submitted by September 14, 2007. The submission is done via http://www.isima.fr/icfca08/. Authors are requested to follow the formatting instructions for the Springer LNCS style, see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. All submissions will be refereed, and the conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series.


IMPORTANT DATES

September 14, 2007: Submission of abstracts September 21, 2007: Submission of papers November 16, 2007: Notification of acceptance December 7, 2007: Camera ready paper due February 25-29, 2008: Conference.

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