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- 1988
- Francesco Bergadano, Stan Matwin, Ryszard S. Michalski, Jianping Zhang:
Measuring Quality of Concept Descriptions. EWSL 1988: 1-14 - Marco Botta, Lorenza Saitta:
Improving Knowledge-Based System Performance by Experience. EWSL 1988: 15-23 - Stéphane Boucheron, Jean Sallantin:
Learnability in the Presence of Noise. EWSL 1988: 25-35 - Peter Clark:
Representing Arguments as Background Knowledge for Constraining Gereralisation. EWSL 1988: 37-44 - Alan Hutchinson:
Building Grammars from Natural Text. EWSL 1988: 45-52 - Mark T. Keane, Mike Brayshaw:
The Incremental Analogy Machine: A Computational Model of Analogy. EWSL 1988: 53-62 - Dennis F. Kibler, David W. Aha:
Comparing Instance-Averaging with Instance-Filtering Learning Algorithms. EWSL 1988: 63-79 - Dennis F. Kibler, Pat Langley:
Machine Learning as an Experimental Science. EWSL 1988: 81-92 - Brent J. Krawchuk, Ian H. Witten:
Problem Solvers that Learn. EWSL 1988: 93-106 - Donald Michie:
Machine Learning in the Next Five Years. EWSL 1988: 107-122 - Stephen H. Muggleton:
A Strategy for Constructing New Predicates in First-Order Logic. EWSL 1988: 123-130 - Tim Niblett:
A Study of Generalisation in Logic Programs. EWSL 1988: 131-138 - Marlon Núñez:
Economic Induction: A Case Study. EWSL 1988: 139-145 - Michael J. Pazzani:
Integrating Explanation-Based and Empirical Learning Methods in OCCAM. EWSL 1988: 147-165 - Luc De Raedt, Maurice Bruynooghe:
On Interactive Concept-Learning and Assimilation. EWSL 1988: 167-176 - Larry A. Rendell:
Learning Hard Concepts. EWSL 1988: 177-200 - Sunil Sharma, Derek H. Sleeman:
REFINER: A Case-Based Differential Diagnosis Aide for Knowledge Acquisition and Knowledge Refinement. EWSL 1988: 201-210 - Walter Van de Velde:
Learning through Progressive Refinement. EWSL 1988: 211-226 - Christel Vrain, Cheng-Ren Lu:
An Analogical Method to do Incremental Learning of Concepts. EWSL 1988: 227-235 - Rüdiger Wirth:
Learning by Failure to Prove. EWSL 1988: 237-251 - Stefan Wrobel:
Automatic Representation Adjustment in an Observational Discovery System. EWSL 1988: 253-262 - Derek H. Sleeman:
Proceedings of the Third European Working Session on Learning, EWSL 1988, Turing Institute, Glasgow, UK, October 3-5, 1988. Pitman Publishing 1988, ISBN 0-273-08800-9 [contents]
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