Zhong et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Automatic Knowledge Discovery in Larger Scale Knowledge—Data BasesZhong et al., 2002
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- Zhong N
- Ohsuga S
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- Expert Systems
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents a methodology for increasing both autonomy and versatility of a discovery system, and the framework of the global learning scheme (GLS) system based on this methodology. It describes the background and goal of the GLS system …
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