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This review is from: Inductive Logic Programming: From Machine Learning to Software Engineering (Logic Programming) (Hardcover)
ILP is very complex and while there are newer books on this topic (especially de Raedt's 2008 book) I still find this book useful to learn more heuristic ideas.The book contains the algorithm Tracy which seems interesting. Tracy is top-down like MIS and FOIL. It's also intensional (ie, uses a Prolog-like prover to prove coverage). It seems to offer one solution to search in the combinatorially explosive program space. I'll write more on this when I have time... |
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Inductive Inference and Its Natural Ground: An Essay in Naturalistic Epistemology (Bradford Books) by Hilary Kornblith (Hardcover - April 5, 1993)
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