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Algorithmic Learning Theory [electronic resource] : 18th International Conference, ALT 2007, Sendai, Japan, October 1-4, 2007, Proceedings /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 4754Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007Edition: 1st ed. 2007Description: XI, 406 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540752257
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.3 23
LOC classification:
  • Q334-342
  • TA347.A78
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Contents:
Editors’ Introduction -- Editors’ Introduction -- Invited Papers -- A Theory of Similarity Functions for Learning and Clustering -- Machine Learning in Ecosystem Informatics -- Challenge for Info-plosion -- A Hilbert Space Embedding for Distributions -- Simple Algorithmic Principles of Discovery, Subjective Beauty, Selective Attention, Curiosity and Creativity -- Invited Papers -- Feasible Iteration of Feasible Learning Functionals -- Parallelism Increases Iterative Learning Power -- Prescribed Learning of R.E. Classes -- Learning in Friedberg Numberings -- Complexity Aspects of Learning -- Separating Models of Learning with Faulty Teachers -- Vapnik-Chervonenkis Dimension of Parallel Arithmetic Computations -- Parameterized Learnability of k-Juntas and Related Problems -- On Universal Transfer Learning -- Online Learning -- Tuning Bandit Algorithms in Stochastic Environments -- Following the Perturbed Leader to Gamble at Multi-armed Bandits -- Online Regression Competitive with Changing Predictors -- Unsupervised Learning -- Cluster Identification in Nearest-Neighbor Graphs -- Multiple Pass Streaming Algorithms for Learning Mixtures of Distributions in -- Language Learning -- Learning Efficiency of Very Simple Grammars from Positive Data -- Learning Rational Stochastic Tree Languages -- Query Learning -- One-Shot Learners Using Negative Counterexamples and Nearest Positive Examples -- Polynomial Time Algorithms for Learning k-Reversible Languages and Pattern Languages with Correction Queries -- Learning and Verifying Graphs Using Queries with a Focus on Edge Counting -- Exact Learning of Finite Unions of Graph Patterns from Queries -- Kernel-Based Learning -- Polynomial Summaries of Positive Semidefinite Kernels -- Learning Kernel Perceptrons on Noisy Data Using Random Projections -- Continuityof Performance Metrics for Thin Feature Maps -- Other Directions -- Multiclass Boosting Algorithms for Shrinkage Estimators of Class Probability -- Pseudometrics for State Aggregation in Average Reward Markov Decision Processes -- On Calibration Error of Randomized Forecasting Algorithms.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This volume contains the papers presented at the 18th International Conf- ence on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2007), which was held in Sendai (Japan) during October 1–4, 2007. The main objective of the conference was to provide an interdisciplinary forum for high-quality talks with a strong theore- cal background and scienti?c interchange in areas such as query models, on-line learning, inductive inference, algorithmic forecasting, boosting, support vector machines, kernel methods, complexity and learning, reinforcement learning, - supervised learning and grammatical inference. The conference was co-located with the Tenth International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2007). This volume includes 25 technical contributions that were selected from 50 submissions by the ProgramCommittee. It also contains descriptions of the ?ve invited talks of ALT and DS; longer versions of the DS papers are available in the proceedings of DS 2007. These invited talks were presented to the audience of both conferences in joint sessions.
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Editors’ Introduction -- Editors’ Introduction -- Invited Papers -- A Theory of Similarity Functions for Learning and Clustering -- Machine Learning in Ecosystem Informatics -- Challenge for Info-plosion -- A Hilbert Space Embedding for Distributions -- Simple Algorithmic Principles of Discovery, Subjective Beauty, Selective Attention, Curiosity and Creativity -- Invited Papers -- Feasible Iteration of Feasible Learning Functionals -- Parallelism Increases Iterative Learning Power -- Prescribed Learning of R.E. Classes -- Learning in Friedberg Numberings -- Complexity Aspects of Learning -- Separating Models of Learning with Faulty Teachers -- Vapnik-Chervonenkis Dimension of Parallel Arithmetic Computations -- Parameterized Learnability of k-Juntas and Related Problems -- On Universal Transfer Learning -- Online Learning -- Tuning Bandit Algorithms in Stochastic Environments -- Following the Perturbed Leader to Gamble at Multi-armed Bandits -- Online Regression Competitive with Changing Predictors -- Unsupervised Learning -- Cluster Identification in Nearest-Neighbor Graphs -- Multiple Pass Streaming Algorithms for Learning Mixtures of Distributions in -- Language Learning -- Learning Efficiency of Very Simple Grammars from Positive Data -- Learning Rational Stochastic Tree Languages -- Query Learning -- One-Shot Learners Using Negative Counterexamples and Nearest Positive Examples -- Polynomial Time Algorithms for Learning k-Reversible Languages and Pattern Languages with Correction Queries -- Learning and Verifying Graphs Using Queries with a Focus on Edge Counting -- Exact Learning of Finite Unions of Graph Patterns from Queries -- Kernel-Based Learning -- Polynomial Summaries of Positive Semidefinite Kernels -- Learning Kernel Perceptrons on Noisy Data Using Random Projections -- Continuityof Performance Metrics for Thin Feature Maps -- Other Directions -- Multiclass Boosting Algorithms for Shrinkage Estimators of Class Probability -- Pseudometrics for State Aggregation in Average Reward Markov Decision Processes -- On Calibration Error of Randomized Forecasting Algorithms.

This volume contains the papers presented at the 18th International Conf- ence on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2007), which was held in Sendai (Japan) during October 1–4, 2007. The main objective of the conference was to provide an interdisciplinary forum for high-quality talks with a strong theore- cal background and scienti?c interchange in areas such as query models, on-line learning, inductive inference, algorithmic forecasting, boosting, support vector machines, kernel methods, complexity and learning, reinforcement learning, - supervised learning and grammatical inference. The conference was co-located with the Tenth International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2007). This volume includes 25 technical contributions that were selected from 50 submissions by the ProgramCommittee. It also contains descriptions of the ?ve invited talks of ALT and DS; longer versions of the DS papers are available in the proceedings of DS 2007. These invited talks were presented to the audience of both conferences in joint sessions.

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