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The learning shell : Automated macro construction
Nico Jacobs
and Hendrik Blockeel.
In M. Bauer
and P. Gmytrasiewicz, editors, Proceedings of the 8th
International Conference on User Modeling (UM 2001), volume 2109 of
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 34--43.
Springer-Verlag, July 2001. More behind this link.
Abstract
By analysing sequences of actions performed by a user, one can find frequent
subsequences that can be suggested as macro (script) definitions. However,
often these `actions' have additional features. In this paper we combine an
algorithm to detect frequent subsequences with an inductive logic programming
system to automatically generate for each frequent subsequence the most
specific `template' for these additional features that is consistent with the
observed frequent subsequences. The resulting system is implemented and used
in an application where we automatically generate macros from logs of the use
of a Unix command shell.
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hendrik@cs.kuleuven.ac.be. Last modified on Wednesday 9 April 2003 at 18:31. © 2003 ILPnet2