| Giordana, A., Roverso, D., Saitta, L.: Abstracting Concepts with Inverse Resolution, Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Machine Learning, Morgan Kaufmann, Evanston, IL, 1991, 142--146. |
....quantification (Michalski, 1983) is allowed. On the other hand, a form of determinacy (extensionally controlled) can be imposed for limiting the growth of too large relations. Finally, new predicates and terms can be built up through an abstraction mechanisms in SMART (Giordana and Saitta, 1990; Giordana et al. 1991). Most FOL concept learners use a form or other of logical language for representing hypotheses. In (Ade et al. 1995) a description of the language used to describe biases in general, and in ILP systems in particular, is described. Language biases of ILP systems are rather variables, including ....
Giordana, A., Saitta, L., and Roverso, D. (1991). Abstracting concepts with inverse resolution.
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Giordana, A., Roverso, D., Saitta, L.: Abstracting Concepts with Inverse Resolution, Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Machine Learning, Morgan Kaufmann, Evanston, IL, 1991, 142--146.
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A. Giordana, D. Roverso, and L. Saitta. Abstracting concepts with inverse resolution. In Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Machine Learning, pages 142--146, Evanston, IL, 1991. Morgan Kaufmann.
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