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Distance measures between atoms
Jan Ramon,
Maurice Bruynooghe,
and Wim Van Laer.
In CompulogNet Area Meeting on Computational Logic and Machine Learing,
pages 35--41. University of Manchester, UK, May 1998.
Abstract
Many learning systems, e.g. systems based on clustering and instance based
learning systems, need a measure for the distance between objects. Adequate
measures are available for attribute value learners. In recent years there is
a growing interest in first order learners, however existing proposals for
distances between non-ground atoms have some drawbacks. In this paper we
develop a new measure for the distance between non-ground atoms.
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J Ramon,
janr@cs.kuleuven.ac.be,
M Bruynooghe,
maurice@cs.kuleuven.ac.be,
Wim Van Laer,
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