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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Basic data type in FCA consisting of a triple (G, M, I) representing objects, attributes, and incidence relations.
- A pair (A, B) where A is an extent of objects and B is an intent of attributes, satisfying closure conditions.
- Theory developed by R. Wille and TH Darmstadt group; reveals hierarchical structure in binary relations through lattices of formal concepts.
- Feature that activates across all tokens within a specific context (e.g., DNA sequences, base64 strings)
- Central entity of Jackson's framework: a structure invented to give coherent account of immediate consequences of actions; the building block of software design
- The natural cycle length of a cyclic concept (e.g., 12 for months, 7 for days of the week)
- Complementary principle to Frege compositionality: word meaning only meaningful in sentence context (top-down meaning flow).