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For certain use-cases it would be helpful if one could hide certain attributes or objects in the context and use the remaining context for analysis.
One particular use-case is this: A user could select an association rule with less then 100% confidence and restrict the objects of the context such that the confidence is 100% (e.g., the rules becomes an implication). This could be done by hiding all objects that have the attributes from the premise but not the ones from the conclusion. Then, a recomputation of rules and the lattice would be necessary, of course.
For certain use-cases it would be helpful if one could hide certain attributes or objects in the context and use the remaining context for analysis.
One particular use-case is this: A user could select an association rule with less then 100% confidence and restrict the objects of the context such that the confidence is 100% (e.g., the rules becomes an implication). This could be done by hiding all objects that have the attributes from the premise but not the ones from the conclusion. Then, a recomputation of rules and the lattice would be necessary, of course.
related to issue #135
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