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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 217, Issue 2, 6 April 1999, Pages 407-436
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Copyright © 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.

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Latticial structures in data analysis

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Vincent DuquenneCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

URA CNRS 1294, Génétique Neurogénétique et Comportements, 45 rue des Saints-Pères, 75006, Paris, France


Available online 24 June 1999.

Abstract

In general, lattice theory has helped to simplify, unify and generalize many aspects of mathematics, and it has suggested many interesting new problems. In an era of ever-increasing proliferation of scientific results, its relative simplicity and unifying influence are certainly healthy and refreshing. (Birkhoff [4, p. 1])

Diagrams prove nothing, but bring outstanding features readily to the eye; they are therefore no substitute for such critical tests as may be applied to the data, but are valuable in suggesting such tests, and explaining the conclusions founded upon them. (Fisher [16, p. 24])

Quel que soit le point de départ de l'activité scientifique, cette activité ne peut pleinement convaincre qu'en quittant le domaine de base: si elle expéimente, il faut raisonner; si elle raisonne, il faut expérimenter. (Bachelard [41. p. 3])1 (1).

Author Keywords: Galois lattices; Dualities; Data analysis

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1 The original French quotations are roughly translated in English at the end of the text.


Theoretical Computer Science
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