conexp-ng - ConExp-NG is a simple GUI-centric tool for the study & research of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) that allows you to create formal contexts, draw concept lattices and explore dependencies between attributes.
A new analysis of data from del.ici.ous shows that, while the number of tags grows roughly in proportion to the growth of content, users can unwittingly provide bridges between networks of seemingly unrelated concepts.
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