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-- FCA4AI (Tenth Edition) --
``What can FCA do for Artificial Intelligence?''
co-located with IJCAI-ECAI 2022, Vienna, Austria
July 23 or 24 2022
http://www.fca4ai.hse.ru/2022
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General Information.
The preceding editions of the FCA4AI Workshop (from ECAI 2012 until IJCAI 2021) showed
that many researchers working in Artificial Intelligence are indeed interested by powerful
techniques for classification and data mining provided by Formal Concept Analysis. Again,
we have the chance to organize the 10th edition of the workshop in Vienna, co-located with
the IJCAI-ECAI 2022 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 and association rules) which can be used for many AI needs,
e.g. knowledge processing, knowledge discovery, knowledge representation and reasoning,
ontology engineering as well as information retrieval, recommendation, social network
analysis and text processing. Thus, there are 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 plain FCA w.r.t.
knowledge processing, such as work on pattern structures and relational context analysis,
as well as on hybridization with other formalisms. These extensions are aimed at allowing
FCA to deal with more complex than just binary data, for solving complex problems in data
analysis, classification, knowledge processing... While the capabilities of FCA are
extended, new possibilities are arising in the framework of FCA.
As usual, the FCA4AI workshop is dedicated to the discussion of such issues, and in
particular:
- How can FCA support AI activities in knowledge discovery, knowledge representation and
reasoning, machine learning, natural language processing...
- By contrast, how the current developments in AI can be integrated within FCA to help AI
researchers solve complex problems in their domain,
- Which role can be played by FCA in the new trends in AI, especially in ML, XAI, fairness
of algorithms, and ``hybrid systems'' combining symbolic and subsymbolic
approaches.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include but are not limited to:
- Concept lattices and related structures: pattern structures, relational structures,
distributive lattices.
- Knowledge discovery and data mining:
pattern mining, association rules, attribute implications, subgroup discovery, exceptional
model mining, data dependencies, attribute exploration, stability, projections,
interestingness measures, MDL principle, mining of complex data, triadic and polyadic
analysis.
- Knowledge and data engineering: knowledge representation, reasoning, ontology
engineering, mining the web of data, text mining, data quality checking.
- Analyzing the potential of FCA in supporting hybrid systems: how to combine FCA and data
mining algorithms, such as deep learning for building hybrid knowledge discovery systems,
producing explanations, and assessing system fairness.
- Analyzing the potential of FCA in AI tasks such as classification, clustering,
biclustering, information retrieval, navigation, recommendation, text processing,
visualization, pattern recognition, analysis of social networks.
- Practical applications in agronomy, astronomy, biology, chemistry, finance,
manufacturing, medicine...
The workshop will include time for audience discussion aimed at better understanding of of
the issues, challenges, and ideas being presented.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: May 23 2022
Notification to authors: June 20 2022
Final version: July 01 2022
Workshop: July 23 or 24 2022
SUBMISSION DETAILS:
The workshop welcomes submissions in pdf format in Springer's LNCS style.
Submissions can be:
- technical papers not exceeding 12 pages,
- system descriptions or position papers on work in progress not exceeding 6 pages.
Submissions are via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fca4ai2022
The workshop proceedings will be published as CEUR proceedings (see preceding editions in
CEUR Proceedings Vol-2972, Vol-2729, Vol-2529, Vol-2149, Vol-1703, Vol-1430, Vol-1257,
Vol-1058, and Vol-939).
WORKSHOP CHAIRS:
Sergei O. Kuznetsov National Research University Higher Schools of Economics, Moscow,
Russia
Amedeo Napoli Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Inria, LORIA, Nancy, France
Sebastian Rudolph Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (under construction)
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