Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
393324 Information Sciences 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a mathematical framework for knowledge processing tasks. FCA has been successfully incorporated into fuzzy setting and its extension (interval-valued fuzzy set) for handling vagueness and impreciseness in data. However, the analysis in such settings is restricted to unipolar space. Recently, some applications of bipolar information are shown in bipolar fuzzy graph, lattice theory as well as in FCA. The adequate analysis of bipolar information using FCA requires incorporation of bipolar fuzzy set and an appropriate lattice structure. For this purpose, we propose an algorithm for generating the bipolar fuzzy formal concepts, a method for (α,β)(α,β)-cut of bipolar fuzzy formal context and its implications with illustrative examples.

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