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EWSL 1987: Bled, Yugoslavia
- Ivan Bratko, Nada Lavrac:
Progress in Machine Learning - Proceedings of EWSL 87: 2nd European Working Session on Learning, Bled, Yugoslavia, May 1987. Sigma Press, Wilmslow 1987, ISBN 1-85058-088-X
Part One: Learning from Examples in the Presence of Noise
- Peter Clark, Tim Niblett:
Induction in Noisy Domains. EWSL 1987: 11-30 - Bojan Cestnik, Igor Kononenko, Ivan Bratko:
ASSISTANT 86: A Knowledge-Elicitation Tool for Sophisticated Users. EWSL 1987: 31-45 - Matjaz Gams, Nada Lavrac:
Review of Five Empirical Learning Systems Within a Proposed Schemata. EWSL 1987: 46-66 - Tim Niblett:
Constructing Decision Trees in Noisy Domains. EWSL 1987: 67-78 - Christopher J. C. H. Watkins:
Combining Cross-Validation and Search. EWSL 1987: 79-87
Part Two: Meta-Knowledge and Explanation in Learning
- Yves Kodratoff:
Is AI a Sub-Field of Computer Science - or is AI the Science of Explanations? EWSL 1987: 91-106 - Roberto Desimone:
Learning Control Knowledge Within an Explanation-Based Learning Framework. EWSL 1987: 107-120 - Jean-Francois Puget:
Goal Regression with Opponent. EWSL 1987: 121-137 - Pavel Brazdil:
Knowledge States and Meta-Knowledge Maintenance. EWSL 1987: 138-146
Part Three: Studies of Special Mechanisms for Learning
- Nicolas Helft:
Inductive Generalization: A Logical Framework. EWSL 1987: 149-157 - Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Learning with Hilbert Cubes. EWSL 1987: 158-171 - Jiarong Hong, Carl T. Uhrik:
The Extension Matrix Approach to Attribute Based Learning. EWSL 1987: 172-182 - Michel Manago, Yves Kodratoff:
Model Driven Learning of Disjunctive Concepts. EWSL 1987: 183-198
Part Four: Learning in Complex Domains
- Igor Mozetic:
Learning of Qualitative Models. EWSL 1987: 201-217 - Stephen H. Muggleton:
Structuring Knowledge by Asking Questions. EWSL 1987: 218-229 - Ross D. King:
An Inductive Learning Approach to the Problem of Predicting a Protein's Secondary Structure from Its Amino Acid Sequence. EWSL 1987: 230-250
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