Algorithmic Learning Theory [electronic resource] : 9th International Conference, ALT’98 Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8–10, 1998 Proceedings /

This volume contains all the papers presented at the Ninth International Con- rence on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT’98), held at the European education centre Europ¨aisches Bildungszentrum (ebz) Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8{ 10, 1998. The Conference was sponsored by the Japanese Society for Arti cial Intelligence (JSAI) and the University of Kaiserslautern. Thirty-four papers on all aspects of algorithmic learning theory and related areas were submitted, all electronically. Twenty-six papers were accepted by the program committee based on originality, quality, and relevance to the theory of machine learning. Additionally, three invited talks presented by Akira Maruoka of Tohoku University, Arun Sharma of the University of New South Wales, and Stefan Wrobel from GMD, respectively, were featured at the conference. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our invited speakers for sharing with us their insights on new and exciting developments in their areas of research. This conference is the ninth in a series of annual meetings established in 1990. The ALT series focuses on all areas related to algorithmic learning theory including (but not limited to): the theory of machine learning, the design and analysis of learning algorithms, computational logic of/for machine discovery, inductive inference of recursive functions and recursively enumerable languages, learning via queries, learning by arti cial and biological neural networks, pattern recognition, learning by analogy, statistical learning, Bayesian/MDL estimation, inductive logic programming, robotics, application of learning to databases, and gene analyses.

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Main Authors: Richter, Michael M. editor., Smith, Carl H. editor., Wiehagen, Rolf. editor., Zeugmann, Thomas. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998
Subjects:Computer science., Computers., Algorithms., Mathematical logic., Artificial intelligence., Computer Science., Theory of Computation., Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)., Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages., Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49730-7
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topic Computer science.
Computers.
Algorithms.
Mathematical logic.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Theory of Computation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Computer science.
Computers.
Algorithms.
Mathematical logic.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Theory of Computation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
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Computers.
Algorithms.
Mathematical logic.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Theory of Computation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Computer science.
Computers.
Algorithms.
Mathematical logic.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Theory of Computation.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
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Smith, Carl H. editor.
Wiehagen, Rolf. editor.
Zeugmann, Thomas. editor.
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Algorithmic Learning Theory [electronic resource] : 9th International Conference, ALT’98 Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8–10, 1998 Proceedings /
description This volume contains all the papers presented at the Ninth International Con- rence on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT’98), held at the European education centre Europ¨aisches Bildungszentrum (ebz) Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8{ 10, 1998. The Conference was sponsored by the Japanese Society for Arti cial Intelligence (JSAI) and the University of Kaiserslautern. Thirty-four papers on all aspects of algorithmic learning theory and related areas were submitted, all electronically. Twenty-six papers were accepted by the program committee based on originality, quality, and relevance to the theory of machine learning. Additionally, three invited talks presented by Akira Maruoka of Tohoku University, Arun Sharma of the University of New South Wales, and Stefan Wrobel from GMD, respectively, were featured at the conference. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our invited speakers for sharing with us their insights on new and exciting developments in their areas of research. This conference is the ninth in a series of annual meetings established in 1990. The ALT series focuses on all areas related to algorithmic learning theory including (but not limited to): the theory of machine learning, the design and analysis of learning algorithms, computational logic of/for machine discovery, inductive inference of recursive functions and recursively enumerable languages, learning via queries, learning by arti cial and biological neural networks, pattern recognition, learning by analogy, statistical learning, Bayesian/MDL estimation, inductive logic programming, robotics, application of learning to databases, and gene analyses.
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Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
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title Algorithmic Learning Theory [electronic resource] : 9th International Conference, ALT’98 Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8–10, 1998 Proceedings /
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1992392018-07-30T23:25:50ZAlgorithmic Learning Theory [electronic resource] : 9th International Conference, ALT’98 Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8–10, 1998 Proceedings / Richter, Michael M. editor. Smith, Carl H. editor. Wiehagen, Rolf. editor. Zeugmann, Thomas. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1998.engThis volume contains all the papers presented at the Ninth International Con- rence on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT’98), held at the European education centre Europ¨aisches Bildungszentrum (ebz) Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8{ 10, 1998. The Conference was sponsored by the Japanese Society for Arti cial Intelligence (JSAI) and the University of Kaiserslautern. Thirty-four papers on all aspects of algorithmic learning theory and related areas were submitted, all electronically. Twenty-six papers were accepted by the program committee based on originality, quality, and relevance to the theory of machine learning. Additionally, three invited talks presented by Akira Maruoka of Tohoku University, Arun Sharma of the University of New South Wales, and Stefan Wrobel from GMD, respectively, were featured at the conference. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our invited speakers for sharing with us their insights on new and exciting developments in their areas of research. This conference is the ninth in a series of annual meetings established in 1990. The ALT series focuses on all areas related to algorithmic learning theory including (but not limited to): the theory of machine learning, the design and analysis of learning algorithms, computational logic of/for machine discovery, inductive inference of recursive functions and recursively enumerable languages, learning via queries, learning by arti cial and biological neural networks, pattern recognition, learning by analogy, statistical learning, Bayesian/MDL estimation, inductive logic programming, robotics, application of learning to databases, and gene analyses.Editors’ Introduction -- Editors’ Introduction -- Inductive Logic Programming and Data Mining -- Scalability Issues in Inductive Logic Programming -- Inductive Inference -- Learning to Win Process-Control Games Watching Game-Masters -- Closedness Properties in EX-Identification of Recursive Functions -- Learning via Queries -- Lower Bounds for the Complexity of Learning Half-Spaces with Membership Queries -- Cryptographic Limitations on Parallelizing Membership and Equivalence Queries with Applications to Random Self-Reductions -- Learning Unary Output Two-Tape Automata from Multiplicity and Equivalence Queries -- Computational Aspects of Parallel Attribute-Efficient Learning -- PAC Learning from Positive Statistical Queries -- Prediction Algorithns -- Structured Weight-Based Prediction Algorithms -- Inductive Logic Programming -- Learning from Entailment of Logic Programs with Local Variables -- Logical Aspects of Several Bottom-Up Fittings -- Learnability of Translations from Positive Examples -- Analysis of Case-Based Representability of Boolean Functions by Monotone Theory -- Learning Formal Languages -- Locality, Reversibility, and Beyond: Learning Languages from Positive Data -- Synthesizing Learners Tolerating Computable Noisy Data -- Characteristic Sets for Unions of Regular Pattern Languages and Compactness -- Finding a One-Variable Pattern from Incomplete Data -- A Fast Algorithm for Discovering Optimal String Patterns in Large Text Databases -- Inductive Inference -- A Comparison of Identification Criteria for Inductive Inference of Recursive Real-Valued Functions -- Predictive Learning Models for Concept Drift -- Learning with Refutation -- Comparing the Power of Probabilistic Learning and Oracle Identification Under Monotonicity Constraints -- Learning Algebraic Structures from Text Using Semantical Knowledge -- Inductive Logic Programming -- Lime: A System for Learning Relations -- Miscellaneous -- On the Sample Complexity for Neural Trees -- Learning Sub-classes of Monotone DNF on the Uniform Distribution -- Using Attribute Grammars for Description of Inductive Inference Search Space -- Towards the Validation of Inductive Learning Systems -- Consistent Polynomial Identification in the Limit.This volume contains all the papers presented at the Ninth International Con- rence on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT’98), held at the European education centre Europ¨aisches Bildungszentrum (ebz) Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8{ 10, 1998. The Conference was sponsored by the Japanese Society for Arti cial Intelligence (JSAI) and the University of Kaiserslautern. Thirty-four papers on all aspects of algorithmic learning theory and related areas were submitted, all electronically. Twenty-six papers were accepted by the program committee based on originality, quality, and relevance to the theory of machine learning. Additionally, three invited talks presented by Akira Maruoka of Tohoku University, Arun Sharma of the University of New South Wales, and Stefan Wrobel from GMD, respectively, were featured at the conference. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our invited speakers for sharing with us their insights on new and exciting developments in their areas of research. This conference is the ninth in a series of annual meetings established in 1990. The ALT series focuses on all areas related to algorithmic learning theory including (but not limited to): the theory of machine learning, the design and analysis of learning algorithms, computational logic of/for machine discovery, inductive inference of recursive functions and recursively enumerable languages, learning via queries, learning by arti cial and biological neural networks, pattern recognition, learning by analogy, statistical learning, Bayesian/MDL estimation, inductive logic programming, robotics, application of learning to databases, and gene analyses.Computer science.Computers.Algorithms.Mathematical logic.Artificial intelligence.Computer Science.Theory of Computation.Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49730-7URN:ISBN:9783540497301