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Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence Approach, Volume III presents a sample of machine learning research representative of the period between 1986 and 1989. The book is organized into six parts. Part One introduces some general issues in the field of machine learning. Part Two presents some new developments in the area of empirical learning methods, such as flexible learning concepts, the Protos learning apprentice system, and the WITT system, which implements a form of conceptual clustering. Part Three gives an account of various analytical learning methods and how analytic learning can be applied to various specific problems. Part Four describes efforts to integrate different learn...
Brings together a diversity of research on goal-driven learning to establish a broad, interdisciplinary framework that describes the goal-driven learning process. In cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychology, and education, a growing body of research supports the view that the learning process is strongly influenced by the learner's goals. The fundamental tenet of goal-driven learning is that learning is largely an active and strategic process in which the learner, human or machine, attempts to identify and satisfy its information needs in the context of its tasks and goals, its prior knowledge, its capabilities, and environmental opportunities for learning. This book brings tog...
Legal essays and jurisprudence. Includes decisions of the Philippine Supreme Court.
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This volume contains papers presented at the 10th International Software Process Workshop."
This two-volume proceedings compilation is a selection of research papers presented at the ICANN-92. The scope of the volumes is interdisciplinary, ranging from the minutiae of VLSI hardware, to new discoveries in neurobiology, through to the workings of the human mind. USA and European research is well represented, including not only new thoughts from old masters but also a large number of first-time authors who are ensuring the continued development of the field.
These proceedings contain the papers presented at the 5th IFAC/IFIP/GI/GMA Workshop on Experience with the Management of Software Projects (MSP '95) held in Karlsruhe, Germany, 27-29 September 1995. Emphasis was placed on technical aspects, but new aspects of the software life cycle also appeared. Among the technical issues, it would seem that test methods are seeing a revival and simulation and modelling techniques are starting to be used for the project management process proper. Within the software development life cycle, re-use and reverse engineering have become established components and reports on experience with the application of formal approaches are becoming more distinct. An impo...
The first volume of a series on Cognition. Looking at Memory, Catergorization, Causal Inference and Problem Solving. First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.