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Inductive logic programming for relational knowledge discovery. (English) Zbl 0949.68016

Jaffar, Joxan (ed.), Logic programming. Proceedings of the joint international conference and symposium (JICSLP ’98), Manchester, GB, June 16-19, 1998. 4th joint event for the international conference on Logic programming (ICLP ’98) and the international logic programming symposium (ILPS ’98), and it is the 15th conference in each of the two series of premier international conference on Logic programming. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. MIT Press Series in Logic Programming. 7-24 (1998).
Summary: Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) is concerned with the induction of logic programs from examples and background knowledge. In ILP, the shift of attention from program synthesis to knowledge discovery resulted in advanced techniques that are practically applicable for discovering knowledge in relational databases. This paper gives a brief introduction to ILP and presents selected ILP techniques for relational knowledge discovery.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 0930.00070].

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68N17 Logic programming

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