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    Format: XII, 320 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2003.
    ISBN: 9783540396246
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 2842
    Note: Invited Papers -- Abduction and the Dualization Problem -- Signal Extraction and Knowledge Discovery Based on Statistical Modeling -- Association Computation for Information Access -- Efficient Data Representations That Preserve Information -- Can Learning in the Limit Be Done Efficiently? -- Inductive Inference -- Intrinsic Complexity of Uniform Learning -- On Ordinal VC-Dimension and Some Notions of Complexity -- Learning of Erasing Primitive Formal Systems from Positive Examples -- Changing the Inference Type - Keeping the Hypothesis Space -- Learning and Information Extraction -- Robust Inference of Relevant Attributes -- Efficient Learning of Ordered and Unordered Tree Patterns with Contractible Variables -- Learning with Queries -- On the Learnability of Erasing Pattern Languages in the Query Model -- Learning of Finite Unions of Tree Patterns with Repeated Internal Structured Variables from Queries -- Learning with Non-linear Optimization -- Kernel Trick Embedded Gaussian Mixture Model -- Efficiently Learning the Metric with Side-Information -- Learning Continuous Latent Variable Models with Bregman Divergences -- A Stochastic Gradient Descent Algorithm for Structural Risk Minimisation -- Learning from Random Examples -- On the Complexity of Training a Single Perceptron with Programmable Synaptic Delays -- Learning a Subclass of Regular Patterns in Polynomial Time -- Identification with Probability One of Stochastic Deterministic Linear Languages -- Online Prediction -- Criterion of Calibration for Transductive Confidence Machine with Limited Feedback -- Well-Calibrated Predictions from Online Compression Models -- Transductive Confidence Machine Is Universal -- On the Existence and Convergence of Computable Universal Priors.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783662163023
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540202912
    Language: English
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