Concept Lattice

A concept lattice is a mathematical structure that may be used to model an ontology (computer science). It is an n-dimensional lattice, where each dimension describes a true-or-false answer to an axiomatic proposition, e.g.: "the sun will come up tomorrow", or "I am a mortal being".

See also

External links

  • http://cmap.coginst.uwf.edu/info/
  • http://www.infosun.fmi.uni-passau.de/st/papers/tr-95-09/
*http://www.ontologos.org/IFF/OntologyOntology/Introduction.htm

 

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