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Spatial indexing for scalability in FCA

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posted on 2024-11-14, 08:35 authored by Benjamin Martin, Peter Eklund
The paper provides evidence that spatial indexing structures offer faster resolution of Formal Concept Analysis queries than B-Tree/Hash methods. We show that many Formal Concept Analysis operations, computing the contingent and extent sizes as well as listing the matching objects, enjoy improved performance with the use of spatial indexing structures such as the RD-Tree. Speed improvements can vary up to eighty times faster depending on the data and query. The motivation for our study is the application of Formal Concept Analysis to Semantic File Systems. In such applications millions of formal objects must be dealt with. It has been found that spatial indexing also provides an effective indexing technique for more general purpose applications requiring scalability in Formal Concept Analysis systems. The coverage and benchmarking are presented with general applications in mind.

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Martin, B. & Eklund, P. W. (2006). Spatial indexing for scalability in FCA. In B. Ganter & L. Kwuida (Eds.), International Conference Formal Concept Analysis Conference (pp. 205-220). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Parent title

Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Volume

3874 LNAI

Pagination

205-220

Language

English

RIS ID

15380

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