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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20100416002832/http://www.fcahome.org.uk:80/fcasoftware.html
Contents:
Applications and Demos
Software
Algorithms
Formal Concept Analysis Applications and Demos
5 examples of contexts/lattices
(with downloadable cxt files)
FcaStone online demo
(editing a small, 4x4 context on-line and generating lattices from it)
Credo
(Yahoo front-end which uses FCA in the background)
or as a mobile version
Concept Neighbourhoods in Roget's Thesaurus
(shows concept lattices)
Lattice Drawing Software
(lattices in general, not FCA-specific, Java applet/download)
Virtual Museum of the Pacific
(uses FCA in the background as explained in this
youtube video
)
Formal Concept Analysis Software
Downloadable software:
Tockit, Score, ToscanaJ, Tupleware at sourceforge
, (
Manual, etc
,
about Siena
)
ConExp
Concept Explorer (Java) at sourceforge
Galicia
FcaStone
format conversion software and command-line lattice generation
Camelis
(Logical Information System based on FCA)
Christian Lindig's
Colibri
(Java or ML),
Concepts
(in C),
TkConcept
(Tcl/Tk, graphplace) also
in Python
Coron System
(data mining software)
Eclipse's Relational Concept Analysis
FCA algorithms
FcaBedrock
(tool for creating contexts from csv files)
Formal Concept Calculator
(in PHP)
Griff by R. J. Cole
Latex style file for FCA
Lattice Miner
Lattice Navigator
(lattice visualisation and context editing, written in C#)
Plugins:
FCA Extension for Excel
(with screenshots and video)
FcaView Tab Plugin
(
old website
). A Conexp plugin for Protege.
OntoComP
Another Protege Plugin. Also by the same author:
FcaLib
(Java Library)
FCA API
.
FcaJava
(eclipse plugin for exploring java)
seem to be no longer available: Mail-Sleuth
(a commercial FCA Outlook Plug-in), Hiermail (similar to Mail-Sleuth but free for academic use) Other Software:
Cernato (commercial software) by former company NaviCon.
ConImp, Toscana, Anaconda, FCA Library, Diagram, MBA (former FCA group of the TU Darmstadt), only
ConImp
is still available.
Galoisexplorer
by Sebastian Breuers ?, looks interesting, but no documentation as far as I can see.
GLAD (General Lattice Analysis and Design), a DOS program, available from Vincent Duquenne.
JaLaBA
(On-line Java lattice drawing tool).
QuDa
(for data mining by P. Grigoriev, S. Yevtushenko).
RubyFCA
Scola
(Shell for Contextual Logic Applications).
Semana
(software for semantic analysis which includes an FCA tool).
Formal Concept Analysis Algorithms
One of the first FCA algorithms is Bernhard Ganter's Next Concept algorithm, which was published in "Two basic algorithms in concept analysis". Because the original publication is difficult to retrieve, I obtained permission from Bernhard to provide a scanned copy of the
algorithm
and an
example
on this site. A full reprint of the paper is to appear in the ICFCA'10 proceedings (in Springer's LNCS series).
Back to the
FCA Homepage
.
Copyright 2009. Uta Priss
www.upriss.org.uk
,
www.fcahome.org.uk
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