Machine Learning: ECML-95 8th European Conference on Machine Learning Heraclion, Crete, Greece, April 25–27, 1995 Proceedings / [electronic resource] : edited by Nada Lavrac, Stefan Wrobel. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. - XII, 376 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 912 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 912 .

Reasoning and learning in probabilistic and possibilistic networks: An overview -- Problem decomposition and the learning of skills -- Machine learning in the world wide web -- Abstract computer models: Towards a new method for theorizing about adaptive agents -- Learning abstract planning cases -- The role of prototypicality in exemplar-based learning -- Specialization of recursive predicates -- A distributed genetic algorithm improving the generalization behavior of neural networks -- Learning non-monotonic logic programs: Learning exceptions -- A comparative utility analysis of case-based reasoning and control-rule learning systems -- A minimization approach to propositional inductive learning -- On concept space and hypothesis space in case-based learning algorithms -- The power of decision tables -- Pruning multivariate decision trees by hyperplane merging -- Multiple-Knowledge Representations in concept learning -- The effect of numeric features on the scalability of inductive learning programs -- Analogical logic program synthesis from examples -- A guided tour through hypothesis spaces in ILP -- JIGSAW: Puzzling together RUTH and SPECTRE (Extended abstract) -- Discovery of constraints and data dependencies in relational databases (Extended abstract) -- Learning disjunctive normal forms in a dual classifier system (Extended abstract) -- The effects of noise on efficient incremental induction (Extended abstract) -- Analysis of Rachmaninoff's piano performances using inductive logic programming (Extended abstract) -- Handling real numbers in ILP: A step towards better behavioural clones (Extended abstract) -- Simplifying decision trees by pruning and grafting: New results (Extended abstract) -- A tight integration of pruning and learning (Extended abstract) -- Decision-tree based neural network (Extended abstract) -- Learning recursion with iterative bootstrap induction (Extended abstract) -- Patching proofs for reuse (Extended abstract) -- Adapting to drift in continuous domains (Extended abstract) -- Parallel recombinative reinforcement learning (Extended abstract) -- Learning to solve complex tasks for reactive systems (Extended abstract) -- Co-operative Reinforcement Learning by payoff filters (Extended abstract) -- Automatic synthesis of control programs by combination of learning and problem solving methods (Extended abstract) -- Analytical learning guided by empirical technology: An approach to integration (Extended abstract) -- A new MDL measure for robust rule induction (Extended abstract) -- Class-driven statistical discretization of continuous attributes (Extended abstract) -- Generating neural networks through the induction of threshold logic unit trees (Extended abstract) -- Learning classification rules using lattices (Extended abstract) -- Hybrid classification: Using axis-parallel and oblique subdivisions of the attribute space (Extended abstract) -- An induction-based control for genetic algorithms (Extended abstract) -- Fender: An approach to theory restructuring (extended abstract) -- Language series revisited: The complexity of hypothesis spaces in ILP (Extended abstract) -- Prototype, nearest neighbor and hybrid algorithms for time series classification (Extended abstract).

This volume constitutes the proceedings of the Eighth European Conference on Machine Learning ECML-95, held in Heraclion, Crete in April 1995. Besides four invited papers the volume presents revised versions of 14 long papers and 26 short papers selected from a total of 104 submissions. The papers address all current aspects in the area of machine learning; also logic programming, planning, reasoning, and algorithmic issues are touched upon.

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Computer science.
Computer software.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.

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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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