An edition of Introduction to machine learning (1988)

Introduction to machine learning

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Introduction to machine learning
Yves Kodratoff, Yves Kodratoff
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An edition of Introduction to machine learning (1988)

Introduction to machine learning

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Cover of: Introduction to Machine Learning
Introduction to Machine Learning
2014, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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Introduction to machine learning
1988, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.
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Introduction to Machine Learning
December 1988, Trans-Atlantic Publications
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Edition Notes

Translation of: Leçons d'apprentissage symbolique automatique.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-294) and index.

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San Mateo, CA
Other Titles
Machine learning

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298 p. :
Number of pages
298

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL13594314M
ISBN 10
155860037
LCCN
88046077

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OL2248893W

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The approach to learning developed by Artificial Intelligence, as it will be described here, is a very young scientific discipline whose birth can be placed in the mid-seventies and whose first manifesto is constituted by the documents of the "First Machine Learning Workshop", which took place in 1980 at Carnegie-Mellon University.
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