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A comparative survey of integrated learning systems
This paper presents the duction framework for unifying the three basic forms of inference - deduction, abduction, and induction - by specifying the possible relationships and influences among them in the context of integrated learning. Special assumptive forms of inference are defined that extend the use of these inference methods, and the properties of these forms are explored. A comparison to a related inference-based learning frame work is made. Finally several existing integrated learning programs are examined in the perspective of the duction framework
Encoding Markov Logic Networks in Possibilistic Logic
Markov logic uses weighted formulas to compactly encode a probability
distribution over possible worlds. Despite the use of logical formulas, Markov
logic networks (MLNs) can be difficult to interpret, due to the often
counter-intuitive meaning of their weights. To address this issue, we propose a
method to construct a possibilistic logic theory that exactly captures what can
be derived from a given MLN using maximum a posteriori (MAP) inference.
Unfortunately, the size of this theory is exponential in general. We therefore
also propose two methods which can derive compact theories that still capture
MAP inference, but only for specific types of evidence. These theories can be
used, among others, to make explicit the hidden assumptions underlying an MLN
or to explain the predictions it makes.Comment: Extended version of a paper appearing in UAI 201
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