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    Format: XI, 413 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540001700
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 2533 : Lecture notes in artificial intelligence
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Maschinelles Lernen ; Mathematische Lerntheorie ; Algorithmische Lerntheorie ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Cesa-Bianchi, Nicolò 1963-
    Author information: Reischuk, Rüdiger 1955-
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    Format: Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783540361695 , 3540001700
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2533
    Content: Editors’ Introduction -- Editors’ Introduction -- Invited Papers -- Mathematics Based on Learning -- Data Mining with Graphical Models -- On the Eigenspectrum of the Gram Matrix and Its Relationship to the Operator Eigenspectrum -- In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project -- Learning Structure from Sequences, with Applications in a Digital Library -- Regular Contributions -- On Learning Monotone Boolean Functions under the Uniform Distribution -- On Learning Embedded Midbit Functions -- Maximizing Agreements and CoAgnostic Learning -- Optimally-Smooth Adaptive Boosting and Application to Agnostic Learning -- Large Margin Classification for Moving Targets -- On the Smallest Possible Dimension and the Largest Possible Margin of Linear Arrangements Representing Given Concept Classes Uniform Distribution -- A General Dimension for Approximately Learning Boolean Functions -- The Complexity of Learning Concept Classes with Polynomial General Dimension -- On the Absence of Predictive Complexity for Some Games -- Consistency Queries in Information Extraction -- Ordered Term Tree Languages which Are Polynomial Time Inductively Inferable from Positive Data -- Reflective Inductive Inference of Recursive Functions -- Classes with Easily Learnable Subclasses -- On the Learnability of Vector Spaces -- Learning, Logic, and Topology in a Common Framework -- A Pathology of Bottom-Up Hill-Climbing in Inductive Rule Learning -- Minimised Residue Hypotheses in Relevant Logic -- Compactness and Learning of Classes of Unions of Erasing Regular Pattern Languages -- A Negative Result on Inductive Inference of Extended Pattern Languages -- RBF Neural Networks and Descartes’ Rule of Signs -- Asymptotic Optimality of Transductive Confidence Machine -- An Efficient PAC Algorithm for Reconstructing a Mixture of Lines -- Constraint Classification: A New Approach to Multiclass Classification -- How to Achieve Minimax Expected Kullback-Leibler Distance from an Unknown Finite Distribution -- Classification with Intersecting Rules -- Feedforward Neural Networks in Reinforcement Learning Applied to High-Dimensional Motor Control.
    Content: This volume contains the papers presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2002), which was held in Lub ¨ eck (Germany) during November 24–26, 2002. The main objective of the conference was to p- vide an interdisciplinary forum discussing the theoretical foundations of machine learning as well as their relevance to practical applications. The conference was colocated with the Fifth International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2002). The volume includes 26 technical contributions which were selected by the program committee from 49 submissions. It also contains the ALT 2002 invited talks presented by Susumu Hayashi (Kobe University, Japan) on “Mathematics Based on Learning”, by John Shawe-Taylor (Royal Holloway University of L- don, UK) on “On the Eigenspectrum of the Gram Matrix and Its Relationship to the Operator Eigenspectrum”, and by Ian H. Witten (University of Waikato, New Zealand) on “Learning Structure from Sequences, with Applications in a Digital Library” (joint invited talk with DS 2002). Furthermore, this volume - cludes abstracts of the invited talks for DS 2002 presented by Gerhard Widmer (Austrian Research Institute for Arti?cial Intelligence, Vienna) on “In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project” and by Rudolf Kruse (University of Magdeburg, Germany) on “Data Mining with Graphical Models”. The complete versions of these papers are published in the DS 2002 proceedings (Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence, Vol. 2534). ALT has been awarding the E.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540001706
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Algorithmic learning theory Berlin : Springer, 2002 ISBN 3540001700
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Algorithmische Lerntheorie ; Algorithmische Lerntheorie ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    URL: Cover
    Author information: Cesa-Bianchi, Nicolò 1963-
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    Format: XI, 413 Seiten , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 3540001700
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science
    Note: Literaturangaben , Text engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Algorithmische Lerntheorie ; Kongress ; Lübeck 〈2002〉 ; Kongress ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Cesa-Bianchi, Nicolò
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    Format: XII, 420 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540361695
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2533
    Content: This volume contains the papers presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2002), which was held in Lub ¨ eck (Germany) during November 24–26, 2002. The main objective of the conference was to p- vide an interdisciplinary forum discussing the theoretical foundations of machine learning as well as their relevance to practical applications. The conference was colocated with the Fifth International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2002). The volume includes 26 technical contributions which were selected by the program committee from 49 submissions. It also contains the ALT 2002 invited talks presented by Susumu Hayashi (Kobe University, Japan) on “Mathematics Based on Learning”, by John Shawe-Taylor (Royal Holloway University of L- don, UK) on “On the Eigenspectrum of the Gram Matrix and Its Relationship to the Operator Eigenspectrum”, and by Ian H. Witten (University of Waikato, New Zealand) on “Learning Structure from Sequences, with Applications in a Digital Library” (joint invited talk with DS 2002). Furthermore, this volume - cludes abstracts of the invited talks for DS 2002 presented by Gerhard Widmer (Austrian Research Institute for Arti?cial Intelligence, Vienna) on “In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project” and by Rudolf Kruse (University of Magdeburg, Germany) on “Data Mining with Graphical Models”. The complete versions of these papers are published in the DS 2002 proceedings (Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence, Vol. 2534). ALT has been awarding the E.
    Note: Editors’ Introduction -- Editors’ Introduction -- Invited Papers -- Mathematics Based on Learning -- Data Mining with Graphical Models -- On the Eigenspectrum of the Gram Matrix and Its Relationship to the Operator Eigenspectrum -- In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project -- Learning Structure from Sequences, with Applications in a Digital Library -- Regular Contributions -- On Learning Monotone Boolean Functions under the Uniform Distribution -- On Learning Embedded Midbit Functions -- Maximizing Agreements and CoAgnostic Learning -- Optimally-Smooth Adaptive Boosting and Application to Agnostic Learning -- Large Margin Classification for Moving Targets -- On the Smallest Possible Dimension and the Largest Possible Margin of Linear Arrangements Representing Given Concept Classes Uniform Distribution -- A General Dimension for Approximately Learning Boolean Functions -- The Complexity of Learning Concept Classes with Polynomial General Dimension -- On the Absence of Predictive Complexity for Some Games -- Consistency Queries in Information Extraction -- Ordered Term Tree Languages which Are Polynomial Time Inductively Inferable from Positive Data -- Reflective Inductive Inference of Recursive Functions -- Classes with Easily Learnable Subclasses -- On the Learnability of Vector Spaces -- Learning, Logic, and Topology in a Common Framework -- A Pathology of Bottom-Up Hill-Climbing in Inductive Rule Learning -- Minimised Residue Hypotheses in Relevant Logic -- Compactness and Learning of Classes of Unions of Erasing Regular Pattern Languages -- A Negative Result on Inductive Inference of Extended Pattern Languages -- RBF Neural Networks and Descartes’ Rule of Signs -- Asymptotic Optimality of Transductive Confidence Machine -- An Efficient PAC Algorithm for Reconstructing a Mixture of Lines -- Constraint Classification: A New Approach to Multiclass Classification -- How to Achieve Minimax Expected Kullback-Leibler Distance from an Unknown Finite Distribution -- Classification with Intersecting Rules -- Feedforward Neural Networks in Reinforcement Learning Applied to High-Dimensional Motor Control.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540001706
    Language: English
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    UID:
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    Format: XII, 420 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2002.
    ISBN: 9783540361695
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 2533
    Content: This volume contains the papers presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2002), which was held in Lub ¨ eck (Germany) during November 24-26, 2002. The main objective of the conference was to p- vide an interdisciplinary forum discussing the theoretical foundations of machine learning as well as their relevance to practical applications. The conference was colocated with the Fifth International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2002). The volume includes 26 technical contributions which were selected by the program committee from 49 submissions. It also contains the ALT 2002 invited talks presented by Susumu Hayashi (Kobe University, Japan) on "Mathematics Based on Learning", by John Shawe-Taylor (Royal Holloway University of L- don, UK) on "On the Eigenspectrum of the Gram Matrix and Its Relationship to the Operator Eigenspectrum", and by Ian H. Witten (University of Waikato, New Zealand) on "Learning Structure from Sequences, with Applications in a Digital Library" (joint invited talk with DS 2002). Furthermore, this volume - cludes abstracts of the invited talks for DS 2002 presented by Gerhard Widmer (Austrian Research Institute for Arti?cial Intelligence, Vienna) on "In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project" and by Rudolf Kruse (University of Magdeburg, Germany) on "Data Mining with Graphical Models". The complete versions of these papers are published in the DS 2002 proceedings (Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence, Vol. 2534). ALT has been awarding the E.
    Note: Editors' Introduction -- Editors' Introduction -- Invited Papers -- Mathematics Based on Learning -- Data Mining with Graphical Models -- On the Eigenspectrum of the Gram Matrix and Its Relationship to the Operator Eigenspectrum -- In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project -- Learning Structure from Sequences, with Applications in a Digital Library -- Regular Contributions -- On Learning Monotone Boolean Functions under the Uniform Distribution -- On Learning Embedded Midbit Functions -- Maximizing Agreements and CoAgnostic Learning -- Optimally-Smooth Adaptive Boosting and Application to Agnostic Learning -- Large Margin Classification for Moving Targets -- On the Smallest Possible Dimension and the Largest Possible Margin of Linear Arrangements Representing Given Concept Classes Uniform Distribution -- A General Dimension for Approximately Learning Boolean Functions -- The Complexity of Learning Concept Classes with Polynomial General Dimension -- On the Absence of Predictive Complexity for Some Games -- Consistency Queries in Information Extraction -- Ordered Term Tree Languages which Are Polynomial Time Inductively Inferable from Positive Data -- Reflective Inductive Inference of Recursive Functions -- Classes with Easily Learnable Subclasses -- On the Learnability of Vector Spaces -- Learning, Logic, and Topology in a Common Framework -- A Pathology of Bottom-Up Hill-Climbing in Inductive Rule Learning -- Minimised Residue Hypotheses in Relevant Logic -- Compactness and Learning of Classes of Unions of Erasing Regular Pattern Languages -- A Negative Result on Inductive Inference of Extended Pattern Languages -- RBF Neural Networks and Descartes' Rule of Signs -- Asymptotic Optimality of Transductive Confidence Machine -- An Efficient PAC Algorithm for Reconstructing a Mixture of Lines -- Constraint Classification: A New Approach to Multiclass Classification -- How to Achieve Minimax Expected Kullback-Leibler Distance from an Unknown Finite Distribution -- Classification with Intersecting Rules -- Feedforward Neural Networks in Reinforcement Learning Applied to High-Dimensional Motor Control.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783662184738
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540001706
    Language: English
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