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-- FCA4AI (Fifth
Edition) --
``What can FCA do for Artificial
Intelligence?''
co-located with ECAI 2016, The
Hague, Netherlands
August 30 2016
http://www.fca4ai.hse.ru/2016
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General Information.
The preceding editions of the FCA4AI Workshop (ECAI 2014 and
2012, IJCAI 2015 and 2013) showed that many researchers
working in Artificial Intelligence are indeed interested by a
powerful method for classification and mining such as Formal
Concept Analysis (see CEUR Proceedings Vol-1430, Vol-1257,
Vol-1058, and Vol-939).
This year, we have the chance to organize a new edition of the
workshop in The Hague at the ECAI 2016 Conference.
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a mathematically well-founded
theory aimed at data analysis and classification. FCA allows
one to build a concept lattice and a system of dependencies
(implications) which can be used for many AI needs, e.g.
knowledge processing involving learning, knowledge discovery,
knowledge representation and reasoning, ontology engineering,
and as well as information retrieval and text processing.
Thus, there exist many ``natural links'' between FCA and AI.
Recent years have been witnessing increased scientific
activity around FCA, in particular a strand of work emerged
that is aimed at extending the possibilities of FCA w.r.t.
knowledge processing, such as work on pattern structures and
relational context analysis. These extensions are aimed at
allowing FCA to deal with more complex than just binary data,
both from the data analysis and knowledge discovery point of
view and from the knowledge representation point of view,
including, e.g., ontology engineering. All these works extend
the capabilities of FCA and offer new possibilities for AI
activities in the framework of FCA.
Accordingly, in this workshop, we will be interested in two
main issues:
- How can FCA support AI activities such as knowledge
processing (knowledge discovery, knowledge representation and
reasoning),
learning (clustering, pattern and data mining), natural
language
processing, information retrieval.
- How can FCA be extended in order to help AI researchers to
solve new
and complex problems in their domain.
The workshop is dedicated to discuss such issues.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include but are not limited to:
- Concept lattices and related structures: description logics,
pattern structures, relational structures.
- Knowledge discovery and data mining with FCA: association
rules, itemsets and data dependencies, attribute implications,
data pre-processing, redundancy and dimensionality reduction,
classification and clustering.
- Knowledge engineering and ontology engineering: knowledge
representation and reasoning.
- Scalable algorithms for concept lattices and artificial
intelligence ``in the large'' (distributed aspects, big data).
- Applications of concept lattices: semantic web, information
retrieval, visualization and navigation, pattern recognition.
The workshop will include time for audience discussion for
having a better understanding of the issues, challenges, and
ideas being presented.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: June 5, 2016
Notification to authors: July 5, 2016
Final version: July 25, 2016
Workshop: August 30
SUBMISSION DETAILS:
The workshop welcomes submissions in pdf format in Springer's
LNCS style.
Submissions can be:
- technical papers not exceeding 8 pages,
- system descriptions or position papers on work in progress
not
exceeding 4 pages
Submissions are via EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fca4ai2016 (to be
opened soon)
The workshop proceedings will be published as CEUR
proceedings.
A selection of the best papers presented at the workshop will
be considered for a special issue of a high-level journal.
WORKSHOP CHAIRS:
Sergei O. Kuznetsov Higher Schools of Economics, Moscow,
Russia
Amedeo Napoli LORIA-INRIA, Vandoeuvre les Nancy,
France
Sebastian Rudolph Technische Universitaet Dresden,
Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (under construction)
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