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.
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ISBN
9781139511872
Publisert
2014
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Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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