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The Utility of Knowledge in Inductive Learning

Published: 01 June 1992 Publication History

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In this paper, we demonstrate how different forms of background knowledge can be integrated with an inductive method for generating function-free Horn clause rules. Furthermore, we evaluate, both theoretically and empirically, the effect that these forms of knowledge have on the cost and accuracy of learning. Lastly, we demonstrate that a hybrid explanation-based and inductive learning method can advantageously use an approximate domain theory, even when this theory is incorrect and incomplete.

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cover image Machine Language
Machine Language  Volume 9, Issue 1
June 1992
93 pages
ISSN:0885-6125
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Kluwer Academic Publishers

United States

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Published: 01 June 1992

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  1. Learning relations
  2. combining inductive and explanation-based learning

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