Dominik Endres' Home PageUniversity of St Andrews
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Concept lattice of my work |
| Legend: the graph below shows a concept lattice of my work. Each node represents a formal concept, the concept whose extent and intent are displayed on this page is highlighted in green. The graph is interactive, you can jump to a concept by clicking on it. The top concept links to my homepage. Think of the intent as the set of tags shared by the set of papers or presentations which form the extent of a concept (below the graph). Concepts are partially ordered: concept A > concept B if extent of A is a superset of B's extent (or conversely, if the intent of A is a subset of B's intent). An arrow from A to B means that A > B. I used reduced labelling, i.e. a tag is only shown in the largest concept which contains it. If you'd like to know more about Formal Concept Analysis, here is a good place to start! |
Intent: Artificial Neural Networks, thesis |
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Extent: |
| D. Endres, Bayesian and Information-theoretic Tools for Neuroscience, PhD Thesis, University of St. Andrews, UK, 2006 |
| D. Endres, Adiabatic decoupling of the learning dynamics of neural networks (in German), Diploma thesis, Julius-Maximilians Universität, Würzburg, Germany, 1998 |