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1. AII 1986: Wendisch-Rietz, GDR
- Klaus P. Jantke:
Analogical and Inductive Inference, International Workshop AII '86, Wendisch-Rietz, GDR, October 6-10, 1986, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 265, Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-18081-8 - Robert P. Daley:
Towards the Development of an Analysis of Learning Algorithms (Invited Key Note). 1-18 - Robert P. Daley:
Using the Algorithm of Analogy for Generation of Robot Programs. 19-22 - William I. Gasarch, Carl H. Smith:
On the Inference of Sequences of Functions. 23-41 - Zoltán Szabó, Tamás Gergely:
Fixed Point Equations as Hypotheses in Inductive Reasoning. 42-54 - Jan Grabowski:
Inductive Inference of Functions from Noised Observations. 55-60 - Makoto Haraguchi, Setsuo Arikawa:
Reasoning by Analogy as a Partial Identity Between Models. 61-87 - A. Juhos:
Can Missing Information be Also Useful? 88-104 - Steffen Lange:
A Decidability Problem of Church-Rosser Specifications for Program Synthesis. 105-124 - Ch. Melis, Erica Melis:
Some Considerations About Formalization of Analogical Reasoning. 125-134 - Dieter Poetschke:
Analogical Reasoning Using Graph Transformations. 135-144 - Joachim Selbig:
Knowledge Acquisition by Inductive Learning from Examples. 145-163 - Carl H. Smith, Mahendran Velauthapillai:
On the Inference of Programs Approximately Computing the Desired Function. 164-176 - Zoltán Szabó:
Stratified Inductive Hypothesis Generation. 177-195 - Helmut Thiele:
A Model Theoretic Oriented Approach to Analogy. 196-208 - Rolf Wiehagen:
On the Complexity of Effective Program Synthesis. 209-219 - Thomas Zeugmann:
On Barzdin's Conjecture. 220-227

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