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Machine Learning | 1994

Hypothesis-Driven Constructive Induction in AQ17-HCI: A Method and Experiments

Janusz Wnek; Ryszard S. Michalski

The proposed method for constructive induction searches for concept descriptions in a representation space that is being iteratively improved. In each iteration, the system learns concept description from training examples projected into a newly constructed representation space, using an Aq algorithm-based inductive learning system (AQ15). The learned description is analyzed to determine desirable problem-oriented modifications of the representation space. These modifications include generating new attributes, removing redundant or insignificant ones, and/or agglomerating attribute values into larger units. New attributes are constructed by assigning names to groups of the best-performing characteristic rules for each decision class, and then are used to define the representation space for the next iteration. This iterative process repeats until the created hypotheses satisfy a stopping criterion. In several experiments on learning discrete functions, the developed AQ17-HCI system consistently outperformed, in terms of the prediction accuracy on new examples, all systems that it was compared to, including the AQ15 rule learning system, GREEDY3 and GROVE decision-list learning systems, and REDWOOD and FRINGE decision-tree learning systems. Although the proposed method was developed for the Aq-based rule learning system, it can potentially be adapted to any other inductive learning system. In this sense, it represents a universal new approach to constructive induction.


Archive | 1991

The MONK's problems: A Performance Comparison of Different Learning Algorithms

Sebastian Thrun; Jerzy W. Bala; Eric Bloedorn; Ivan Bratko; Bojan Cestnik; John Cheng; Kenneth A. De Jong; Saso Dzeroski; Douglas H. Fisher; Scott E. Fahlman; Rainer Hamann; Kenneth A. Kaufman; Stefan Keller; Igor Kononenko; Juergen S. Kreuziger; Ryszard S. Michalski; Tom A. Mitchell; Peter W. Pachowicz; Haleh Vafaie; Walter Van de Welde; Walter Wenzel; Janusz Wnek; Jianping Zhang


international joint conference on artificial intelligence | 1991

Hypothesis-driven constructive induction in AQ17: A method and experiments

Janusz Wnek; Ryszard S. Michalski


Archive | 1993

Multistrategy Constructive Induction: AQ17-MCI

Eric Bloedorn; Ryszard S. Michalski; Janusz Wnek


Archive | 1995

CONSTRUCTIVE INDUCTION: THE KEY TO DESIGN CREATIVITY

Tomasz Arciszewski; Ryszard S. Michalski; Janusz Wnek


Archive | 1995

Inductive Learning System AQ15c: The Method and User's Guide

Janusz Wnek; Kenneth A. Kaufman; Eric Bloedorn; Ryszard S. Michalski


Machine Learning: A Multistrategy Approach | 1992

Comparing Symbolic and Subsymbolic Learning: Three Studies

Janusz Wnek; Ryszard S. Michalski


Archive | 1993

AQ17 A Multistrategy Learning System The Method and Users Guide

Eric Bloedorn; Janusz Wnek; Ryszard S. Michalski; Kenneth A. Kaufman


Archive | 1995

Selective induction learning system AQ15c: the method and user''s guide

Janusz Wnek; Kenneth A. Kaufman; Eric Bloedorn; Ryszard S. Michalski


Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering | 1994

Machine Learning of Design Rules: Methodology and Case Study

Tomasz Arciszewski; Eric Bloedorn; Ryszard S. Michalski; Mohamad Mustafa; Janusz Wnek

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Haleh Vafaie

George Mason University

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