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Complexity Reduction: theory, metrics and applications

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Generalized Galois lattices formalism for computing contextual categorization allows metrics to evaluate complexity and efficiency as well as methods for simplifying or complicating the external object at hand. Such methods are adapted for virtual environments and augmented reality devices for which it is simple to change the distribution of features over categories. For real world objects, and human operators that operate on them, the online computation allows a survey of the complexity level and a "simplify it first" planning of operations.

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Research, Innovation and Vision for the Future, 2007 IEEE International Conference on

Date of Conference: 5-9 March 2007

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