Learning with feature description logics (2002)
| Venue: | Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming |
| Citations: | 18 - 4 self |
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Cumby02learningwith,
author = {Chad M. Cumby and Dan Roth},
title = {Learning with feature description logics},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming},
year = {2002},
pages = {32--47},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag}
}
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Abstract
Abstract. We present a paradigm for efficient learning and inference with relational data using propositional means. The paradigm utilizes description logics and concepts graphs in the service of learning relational models using efficient propositional learning algorithms. We introduce a Feature Description Logic (FDL)- a relational (frame based) language that supports efficient inference, along with a generation function that uses inference with descriptions in the FDL to produce features suitable for use by learning algorithms. These are used within a learning framework that is shown to learn efficiently and accurately relational representations in terms of the FDL descriptions. The paradigm was designed to support learning in domains that are relational but where the amount of data and size of representation learned are very large; we exemplify it here, for clarity, on the classical ILP task of learning family relations. This paradigm provides a natural solution to the problem of learning and representing relational data; it extends and unifies several lines of works in KRR and Machine Learning in ways that provide hope for a coherent usage of learning and reasoning methods in large scale intelligent inference. 1







