Theory refinement combining analytical and empirical methods
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This article describes a comprehensive system for automatic theory (knowledge base) refinement. The system applies to classification tasks employing a propositional Horn-clause domain theory. Given an imperfect domain theory and a set of training examples, the approach uses partial and incorrect proofs to identify potentially faulty rules. For each faulty rule, subsets of examples are used to inductively generate a correction. Because the system starts with an approximate domain theory, fewer training examples are generally required to attain a given level of classification accuracy compared to a purely empirical learning system. The system has been tested in two previously explored application domains: recognizing important classes of DNA sequences and diagnosing diseased soybean plants.
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论文评审过程:Available online 19 February 2003.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0004-3702(94)90028-0