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Automated Layout of Concept Lattices Using Layered Diagrams and Additive Diagrams
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia January 29-February 02
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ACSC.2001.906622Australasian Computer Science Confere ...
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Richard Cole, Griffith University
Drawings of concept lattices provide the most common mechanism for the communication of structure extracted from data via the process of formal concept analysis. To communicate structure, diagrams of concept lattices are usually made to be additive. Additive diagrams however suffer from some unaesthetic properties. Alternatively a common graph drawing approach to the layout of partially ordered sets (of which lattices are a sub-class) is via a layered diagram.This paper presents a mechanism for the layout of concept lattices that combines ideas from both additive and layered diagrams. These new hybrid diagrams reserve the structural aspects of additive diagrams while achieving the aesthetic quality of layered diagrams. Furthermore a search method is presented that optimizes the layout with respect to structural and aesthetic objective functions.
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Richard Cole, "Automated Layout of Concept Lattices Using Layered Diagrams and Additive Diagrams," acsc, pp.47, Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC '01), 2001
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