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10. ILP 2000: London, UK
- James Cussens, Alan M. Frisch:
Inductive Logic Programming, 10th International Conference, ILP 2000, London, UK, July 24-27, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1866, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67795-X
Invited Paper
- David Page:
ILP: Just Do It. 3-18
Contributed Papers
- Marta Arias, Roni Khardon:
A New Algorithm for Learning Range Restricted Horn Expressions. 21-39 - Liviu Badea, Shan-Hwei Nienhuys-Cheng:
A Refinement Operator for Description Logics. 40-59 - Hendrik Blockeel, Luc Dehaspe, Bart Demoen, Gerda Janssens, Jan Ramon, Henk Vandecasteele:
Executing Query Packs in ILP. 60-77 - Luc De Raedt:
A Logical Database Mining Query Language. 78-92 - Floriana Esposito, Donato Malerba, Francesca A. Lisi:
Induction of Recursive Theories in the Normal ILP Setting: Issues and Solutions. 93-111 - Mathias Kirsten, Stefan Wrobel:
Extending K-Means Clustering to First-Order Representations. 112-129 - Stephen H. Muggleton, Christopher H. Bryant:
Theory Completion Using Inverse Entailment. 130-146 - Tomofumi Nakano, Nobuhiro Inuzuka:
Solving Selection Problems Using Preference Relation Based on Bayesian Learning. 147-164 - Hayato Ohwada, Hiroyuki Nishiyama, Fumio Mizoguchi:
Concurrent Execution of Optimal Hypothesis Search for Inverse Entailment. 165-173 - Mark D. Reid, Malcolm Ryan:
Using ILP to Improve Planning in Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning. 174-190 - Céline Rouveirol, Véronique Ventos:
Towards Learning in CARIN-ALN. 191-208 - Chiaki Sakama:
Inverse Entailment in Nonmonotonic Logic Programs. 209-224 - Vítor Santos Costa, Ashwin Srinivasan, Rui Camacho:
A Note on Two Simple Transformations for Improving the Efficiency of an ILP System. 225-242 - Alireza Tamaddoni-Nezhad, Stephen H. Muggleton:
Searching the Subsumption Lattice by a Genetic Algorithm. 243-252 - Akihiro Yamamoto:
New Conditions for the Existence of Least Generalizations under Relative Subsumption. 253-264
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