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This book contains a selection of papers presented at the
International Workshop Machine Learning, Meta-Reasoning and Logics
held in Hotel de Mar in Sesimbra, Portugal, 15-17 February 1988.
All the papers were edited afterwards. The Workshop encompassed
several fields of Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning, Belief
Revision, Meta-Reasoning and Logics. The objective of this Workshop
was not only to address the common issues in these areas, but also
to examine how to elaborate cognitive architectures for systems
capable of learning from experience, revising their beliefs and
reasoning about what they know. Acknowledgements The editing of
this book has been supported by COST-13 Project Machine Learning
and Knowledge Acquisition funded by the Commission o/the European
Communities which has covered a substantial part of the costs.
Other sponsors who have supported this work were Junta Nacional de
lnvestiga ao Cientlfica (JNICT), lnstituto Nacional de lnvestiga ao
Cientlfica (INIC), Funda ao Calouste Gulbenkian. I wish to express
my gratitude to all these institutions. Finally my special thanks
to Paula Pereira and AnaN ogueira for their help in preparing this
volume. This work included retyping all the texts and preparing the
camera-ready copy. Introduction 1 1. Meta-Reasoning and Machine
Learning The first chapter is concerned with the role
meta-reasoning plays in intelligent systems capable of learning. As
we can see from the papers that appear in this chapter, there are
basically two different schools of thought.
This book contains a selection of papers presented at the
International Workshop Machine Learning, Meta-Reasoning and Logics
held in Hotel de Mar in Sesimbra, Portugal, 15-17 February 1988.
All the papers were edited afterwards. The Workshop encompassed
several fields of Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning, Belief
Revision, Meta-Reasoning and Logics. The objective of this Workshop
was not only to address the common issues in these areas, but also
to examine how to elaborate cognitive architectures for systems
capable of learning from experience, revising their beliefs and
reasoning about what they know. Acknowledgements The editing of
this book has been supported by COST-13 Project Machine Learning
and Knowledge Acquisition funded by the Commission o/the European
Communities which has covered a substantial part of the costs.
Other sponsors who have supported this work were Junta Nacional de
lnvestiga ao Cientlfica (JNICT), lnstituto Nacional de lnvestiga ao
Cientlfica (INIC), Funda ao Calouste Gulbenkian. I wish to express
my gratitude to all these institutions. Finally my special thanks
to Paula Pereira and AnaN ogueira for their help in preparing this
volume. This work included retyping all the texts and preparing the
camera-ready copy. Introduction 1 1. Meta-Reasoning and Machine
Learning The first chapter is concerned with the role
meta-reasoning plays in intelligent systems capable of learning. As
we can see from the papers that appear in this chapter, there are
basically two different schools of thought.
This volume contains the proceedings of the Eurpoean Conference on
Machine Learning (ECML-93), continuing the tradition of the five
earlier EWSLs (European Working Sessions on Learning). The aim of
these conferences is to provide a platform for presenting the
latest results in the area of machine learning. The ECML-93
programme included invited talks, selected papers, and the
presentation of ongoing work in poster sessions. The programme was
completed by several workshops on specific topics. The volume
contains papers related to all these activities. The first chapter
of the proceedings contains two invited papers, one by Ross Quinlan
and one by Stephen Muggleton on inductive logic programming. The
second chapter contains 18 scientific papers accepted for the main
sessions of the conference. The third chapter contains 18 shorter
position papers. The final chapter includes three overview papers
related to the ECML-93 workshops.
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