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AIIA
2005
Springer
15 years 12 months ago
Handling Continuous-Valued Attributes in Incremental First-Order Rules Learning
Machine Learning systems are often distinguished according to the kind of representation they use, which can be either propositional or first-order logic. The framework working wi...
Teresa Maria Altomare Basile, Floriana Esposito, N...
FOIKS
2008
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Lossless Decompositions in Complex-Valued Databases
When decomposing database schemas, it is desirable that a decomposition is lossless and dependency preserving. A well-known and frequently used result for the relational model stat...
Henning Köhler, Sebastian Link
NIPS
1994
15 years 7 months ago
Generalization in Reinforcement Learning: Safely Approximating the Value Function
To appear in: G. Tesauro, D. S. Touretzky and T. K. Leen, eds., Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1995. A straightforward approach to t...
Justin A. Boyan, Andrew W. Moore
AVI
2008
15 years 8 months ago
The in-context slider: a fluid interface component for visualization and adjustment of values while authoring
As information environments grow in complexity, we yearn for simple interfaces that streamline human cognition and effort. Users need to perform complex operations on thousands of...
Andrew Webb, Andruid Kerne
COMMA
2006
15 years 7 months ago
Value Based Argumentation in Hierarchical Argumentation Frameworks
Hierarchical argumentation frameworks organise Dung argumentation frameworks into a hierarchy so that argumentation over preference information in a level n Dung framework is used ...
Sanjay Modgil