In the health field,longitudinal studies involve the recording of clinical observations of the same sample of pa-tients over successive periods,referred to as waves.This type of database serves as a valuable source of...In the health field,longitudinal studies involve the recording of clinical observations of the same sample of pa-tients over successive periods,referred to as waves.This type of database serves as a valuable source of infor-mation and insights,particularly when examining the temporal aspect,allowing the extraction of relevant and non-obvious knowledge.The triadic concept analysis theory has been proposed to describe the ternary re-lationships between objects,attributes,and conditions.In this study,we present a methodology for exploring longitudinal health databases using both the triadic theory and triadic rules,which are similar to association rules but incorporate temporal relations.Through four case studies,we demonstrate the potential of applying triadic analysis to longitudinal databases to identify risk patterns,enhance decision-making processes,and deepen our understanding of temporal dynamics.These findings suggest a promising approach for describing longitudinal databases and obtaining insights to improve clinical decision-support systems for disease treatment.展开更多
Role based access control is one of the widely used access control models.There are investigations in the literature that use knowledge representation mechanisms such as formal concept analysis(FCA),description logics...Role based access control is one of the widely used access control models.There are investigations in the literature that use knowledge representation mechanisms such as formal concept analysis(FCA),description logics,and Ontology for representing access control mechanism.However,while using FCA,investigations reported in the literature so far work on the logic that transforms the three dimensional access control matrix into dyadic formal contexts.This transformation is mainly to derive the formal concepts,lattice structure and implications to represent role hierarchy and constraints of RBAC.In this work,we propose a methodology that models RBAC using triadic FCA without transforming the triadic access control matrix into dyadic formal contexts.Our discussion is on two lines of inquiry.We present how triadic FCA can provide a suitable representation of RBAC policy and we demonstrate how this representation follows role hierarchy and constraints of RBAC on sample healthcare network available in the literature.展开更多
文摘In the health field,longitudinal studies involve the recording of clinical observations of the same sample of pa-tients over successive periods,referred to as waves.This type of database serves as a valuable source of infor-mation and insights,particularly when examining the temporal aspect,allowing the extraction of relevant and non-obvious knowledge.The triadic concept analysis theory has been proposed to describe the ternary re-lationships between objects,attributes,and conditions.In this study,we present a methodology for exploring longitudinal health databases using both the triadic theory and triadic rules,which are similar to association rules but incorporate temporal relations.Through four case studies,we demonstrate the potential of applying triadic analysis to longitudinal databases to identify risk patterns,enhance decision-making processes,and deepen our understanding of temporal dynamics.These findings suggest a promising approach for describing longitudinal databases and obtaining insights to improve clinical decision-support systems for disease treatment.
基金the financial support from Department of Science and Technology,Government of India under the grant:SR/CSRI/118/2014
文摘Role based access control is one of the widely used access control models.There are investigations in the literature that use knowledge representation mechanisms such as formal concept analysis(FCA),description logics,and Ontology for representing access control mechanism.However,while using FCA,investigations reported in the literature so far work on the logic that transforms the three dimensional access control matrix into dyadic formal contexts.This transformation is mainly to derive the formal concepts,lattice structure and implications to represent role hierarchy and constraints of RBAC.In this work,we propose a methodology that models RBAC using triadic FCA without transforming the triadic access control matrix into dyadic formal contexts.Our discussion is on two lines of inquiry.We present how triadic FCA can provide a suitable representation of RBAC policy and we demonstrate how this representation follows role hierarchy and constraints of RBAC on sample healthcare network available in the literature.