The Taxonomy of a Japanese Stroll Garden: An Ontological Investigation Using Formal Concept Analysis [Book Review]

Axiomathes 23 (1):43-59 (2013)
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Abstract

This paper introduces current acoustic theories relating to the phenomenology of sound as a framework for interrogating concepts relating to the ecologies of acoustic and landscape phenomena in a Japanese stroll garden. By applying the technique of Formal Concept Analysis, a partially ordered lattice of garden objects and attributes is visualized as a means to investigate the relationship between elements of the taxonomy

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