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  • × author_ss:"Lex, W."
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  1. Lex, W.: ¬A representation of concepts for their computerization (1987) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A lattice theoretical description of concept hierarchies is developed using for attributes the terms "given", "negated", "open" and "impossible" as the truth-values of a four-valued logic. Similar to the theory of B. Ganter and R. Wille so does this framework permit a precise representation of the usual interdependences in a field of related concepts - such as superconcepts, subconcept, contrary concepts etc. -, whenever the concepts under consideration can be sufficiently described by the presence or absence of certain attributes ...
    Source
    International classification. 14(1987), S.127-132
    Type
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