2001
@inproceedings{DCC2001,
vgclass = {refpap},
author = {Vincent Duquenne and Caroline Chabert and Am\'{e}ziane
Cherfouh and Jean-Maurice Delabar and Anne-Lise Doyen and Douglas
Pickering},
title = {Structuration of Phenotypes / Genotypes through {G}alois
Lattices and Implications},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2001 International Workshop on
Concept Lattice-based theory, methods and tools for
Knowledge Discovery in Databases},
address = {Stanford University, CA, USA},
month = {July~30},
year = {2001},
url = {http://www.lattices.org/Doc/paper2_duquenne.pdf},
abstract = {The Galois Lattice of a binary relation formalizes it as a
concept system, dually ordered in ``extension'' / ``intension''. All
implications between conjunctions of properties holding in it are
summarized by a (recursive) canonical basis--all basis having the same
cardinality (see [MR \#87k:08009]). We report here how these tools
structure phenotypes / genotypes in behavior genetics. On a generic
viewpoint, both situations comprise two binary data sets that are
paired through either a column or a row matching, which raises specific
questions. If the data are small, as compared with data bases in
bioinformatics, this illustrates how these abstract tools can unfold
and better interpretations.},
}