Inductive logic programming : from machine learning to software engineering / Francesco Bergadano and Daniele Gunetti.
1996
QA76.63 .B47 1996eb
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Title
Inductive logic programming : from machine learning to software engineering / Francesco Bergadano and Daniele Gunetti.
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ISBN
9780262288422 (electronic bk.)
0262288427 (electronic bk.)
0262023938
9780262023931
0262288427 (electronic bk.)
0262023938
9780262023931
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1996.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 240 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
QA76.63 .B47 1996eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
005.1/1
Summary
Although Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) is generally thought of as a research area at the intersection of machine learning and computational logic, Bergadano and Gunetti propose that most of the research in ILP has in fact come from machine learning, particularly in the evolution of inductive reasoning from pattern recognition, through initial approaches to symbolic machine learning, to recent techniques for learning relational concepts. In this book they provide an extended, up-to-date survey of ILP, emphasizing methods and systems suitable for software engineering applications, including inductive program development, testing, and maintenance. Inductive Logic Programming includes a definition of the basic ILP problem and its variations (incremental, with queries, for multiple predicates and predicate invention capabilities), a description of bottom-up operators and techniques (such as least general generalization, inverse resolution, and inverse implication), an analysis of top-down methods (mainly MIS and FOIL-like systems), and a survey of methods and languages for specifying inductive bias Logic Programming series.
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