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Reinforcement learning suffers from inefficiency when the number of potential solutions to be searched is large. This paper describes a method of improving reinforcement learning by applying rule induction in multi-agent systems. Knowledge captured by learned rules is used to reduce search space in reinforcement learning, allowing it to shorten learning time. The method is particularly suitable for...
This paper discusses the framework for virtual collaborative environment for researchers, practitioners, users and learners in the areas of computational intelligence and machine learning (CIML) that is currently developed by our group. It also outlines main features of the community portal under construction that will support communication and sharing of computational resources. In particular, selected...
This paper briefly describes the AQ21 learning system that implements a simple form of natural induction, an approach to learning that generates hypotheses in forms resembling natural language descriptions, and by that easy to understand and interpret. The system was applied to the analysis of aggregated data obtained from non-invasive tests performed on different groups of patients with metabolic...
The AQ21 program aims to perform natural induction, a process of generating inductive hypotheses in human-oriented forms that are easy to interpret and understand. This is achieved by employing a highly expressive representation language, attributional calculus, whose statements resemble natural language descriptions. This paper focuses on the pattern discovery mode of AQ21, which produces attributional...
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