Order Theory
A formal context is a mathematical structure used in formal concept analysis, consisting of a triple (G, M, I), where G represents a set of objects, M denotes a set of attributes, and I is a binary relation between these two sets. This framework allows for the organization of data into a lattice structure, highlighting relationships between objects and their attributes. The formal context is crucial for constructing concept lattices and facilitates the identification of formal concepts.
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