| H. Blockeel, B. Demoen, G. Janssens, H. Van- decasteele, and W. Van Laer. Two advanced transformations for improving the efficiency of an ILP system. In loth International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming, Work-in-Progress Reports, pages 43-59, London, UK, July 2000. |
....the course of the project. For more information and details on the Aladin project, we refer to the webpage http: www. cs. kuleuven. ac. be dtai Aladin . Bibliographical notes This chapter is based on the K.U. Leuven deliverables of the Aladin project and the joint work of our research group in [Blockeel et al. 2000b] 7.2 Extended Input Interface In this section, we have a closer look at the input of complex data (relational knowledge, background information, and so on) into the ILP systems. We have designed an Extended Input Interface such that an ILP engine can load data directly from a (relational) ....
....allows for significant speedups but changes the results. More recently, some new (exact) optimizations have been proposed. Without altering the outcome of the coverage test of a hypothesis w.r.t. an example, the execution is optimized through the efficient execution of packs of queries hypotheses ([Blockeel et at. 2000a; Blockeel et at. 2002] and some advanced transformations of queries which preserve the equivalence ( Santos Costa et at. 2000; Blockeel et at. 2000b] These issues will be discussed in the following subsections. A last important factor is the implementation of the complete system. Most ILP ....
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H. Blockeel, B. Demoen, G. Janssens, H. Van- decasteele, and W. Van Laer. Two advanced transformations for improving the efficiency of an ILP system. In loth International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming, Work-in-Progress Reports, pages 43-59, London, UK, July 2000.
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