Michalski, 1987 - Google Patents

Learning strategies and automated knowledge acquisition: an overview

Michalski, 1987

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10874976599740076040
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Michalski R
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Computational models of learning

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Fundamental learning strategies are discussed in the context of knowledge acquisition for expert systems. These strategies reflect the type of inference performed by the learner on the input information in order to derive the desired knowledge. They include learning from …
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