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Abstract
Formal Concept Analysis starts from a very basic data structure comprising
objects and their attributes. Sometimes, however, it is beneficial to also
define attributes of attributes (so-called meta-attributes). In this paper, we
use Triadic Formal Concept Analysis(a triadic approach to Formal Concept
Analysis) to develop a framework for this kind of meta-modelling in Formal
Concept Analysis, including formal definitions and appropriate visualizations.