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Author Müller, M. E. (Martin E.), 1970-

Title Relational knowledge discovery / M.E. Müller.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Lecture notes on machine learning
Lecture notes on machine learning.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary What is knowledge and how is it represented? This book focuses on the idea of formalising knowledge as relations, interpreting knowledge represented in databases or logic programs as relational data and discovering new knowledge by identifying hidden and defining new relations. After a brief introduction to representational issues, the author develops a relational language for abstract machine learning problems. He then uses this language to discuss traditional methods such as clustering and decision tree induction, before moving onto two previously underestimated topics that are just coming to the fore: rough set data analysis and inductive logic programming. Its clear and precise presentation is ideal for undergraduate computer science students. The book will also interest those who study artificial intelligence or machine learning at the graduate level. Exercises are provided and each concept is introduced using the same example domain, making it easier to compare the individual properties of different approaches.
Contents Cover; Relational Knowledge Discovery; Title; Copyright; Contents; About this book; What it is about; How it is organised; Thanks to:; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Motivation; 1.1.1 Different kinds of learning; 1.1.2 Applications; 1.2 Related disciplines; 1.2.1 Codes and compression; 1.2.2 Information theory; 1.2.3 Minimum description length; 1.2.4 Kolmogorov complexity; 1.2.5 Probability theory; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Relational knowledge; 2.1 Objects and their attributes; 2.1.1 Collections of things: sets; 2.1.2 Properties of things: relations; 2.1.3 Special properties of relations.
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Subject Computational learning theory.
Computational learning theory.
Machine learning.
Machine learning.
Relational databases.
Relational databases.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Müller, M.E. (Martin E.), 1970- Relational knowledge discovery. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012 9780521190213 (DLC) 2011049968
ISBN 9781139518185 (electronic book)
1139518186 (electronic book)
9781139047869 (electronic book)
1139047868 (electronic book)
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9781280773815
9781139516334
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9780521190213 (Cloth)
0521190215 (Cloth)
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