An edition of Machine learning (1998)

Machine learning

ECML-98 : 10th European Conference on Machine Learning, Chemnitz, Germany, April 21-23, 1998 : proceedings

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An edition of Machine learning (1998)

Machine learning

ECML-98 : 10th European Conference on Machine Learning, Chemnitz, Germany, April 21-23, 1998 : proceedings

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Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Pages
420

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Berlin, New York
Series
Lecture notes in computer science ;, 1398. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence, Lecture notes in computer science ;, 1398., Lecture notes in computer science.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
006.3/1
Library of Congress
Q325.5 .E85 1998, QA75.5-76.95

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 420 p. :
Number of pages
420

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL358171M
Internet Archive
machinelearninge00nede
ISBN 10
3540644172
LCCN
98018109
OCLC/WorldCat
474777449
Goodreads
3659088

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