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Inductive learning in deductive databases


Abstract:

Most current applications of inductive learning in databases take place in the context of a single extensional relation. The authors place inductive learning in the conte...Show More

Abstract:

Most current applications of inductive learning in databases take place in the context of a single extensional relation. The authors place inductive learning in the context of a set of relations defined either extensionally or intentionally in the framework of deductive databases. LINUS, an inductive logic programming system that induces virtual relations from example positive and negative tuples and already defined relations in a deductive database, is presented. Based on the idea of transforming the problem of learning relations to attribute-value form, several attribute-value learning systems are incorporated. As the latter handle noisy data successfully, LINUS is able to learn relations from real-life noisy databases. The use of LINUS for learning virtual relations is illustrated, and a study of its performance on noisy data is presented.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering ( Volume: 5, Issue: 6, December 1993)
Page(s): 939 - 949
Date of Publication: 31 December 1993

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