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concept:intentintent
The set of attributes B of a formal concept (A,B).
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Concepts (3)
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- Formal Conceptassociated_withA pair (A, B) where A is an extent of objects and B is an intent of attributes, satisfying closure conditions.
- closed setsassociated_withSets that are images of a closure operator; in FCA the extents and intents of formal concepts.
- frequent closed itemsetsassociated_withItemsets (attribute subsets) that are both frequent (large extent) and closed; same as intents of concepts with large extent.
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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.
- Task of checking a model's intentions; found by Lindsey (2026) to peak at ~1/2 depth.
- The capacity to have beliefs, desires, intentions; discussed in the context of AI and speech acts.
- Cognitive bifurcation event where second-order contextual constraints reorganize semantic space, establishing weighted alternatives for action.
- A set P that is not its own closure but contains closures of all proper pseudo-intent subsets; used to define stem base.
- Central explanatory target: behavior constrained by prior intentions and contextual constraints that emerge from cognitive reorganization.
- The specific goal that a concept is intended to serve; should be expressible in a short phrase.
- Attribute: exchange, entering into a relation of dialogue or contest.
- Application of Next Closure to enumerate all concept intents of a formal context.