Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
We study the problem of determining a concise, quantifier-free monadic predicate for a given set of objects in a given interpretation. We ad- dress both DNF and CNF predicates, as well as important sub-languages thereof. The problem is formalized as the search of a minimal element in a set of predicates equipped with a binary relation. We show that the problem has always a solution, that finding a minimal solution is always hard, but much harder when neither the given set of objects nor its com- plement are the extent of a formal concept (in the sense of Formal Concept Analysis).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Formal concept analysis; Monadic logic
List of contributors:
Meghini, Carlo
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