From jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr Tue Jun 21 09:38:15 1994 Received: from [193.49.104.121] ([193.49.104.121]) by lirmm.lirmm.fr (8.6.9/8.6.4) with SMTP id JAA23977; Tue, 21 Jun 1994 09:38:09 +0200 Date: Tue, 21 Jun 1994 09:38:09 +0200 Message-Id: <199406210738.JAA23977@lirmm.lirmm.fr> X-Sender: jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-Mailer: Eudora F1.4 To: gascuel, hr, reitz, js, mephu, pierre, pompidor, vignal, cdlh, gracy, jappy From: Stefan.Wrobel@gmd.de (transmis par jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr (Joel Quinqueton)) Subject: CfP ECML-95 8th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING Status: RO Here's the first announcement and call for papers for ECML-95, first in ASCII formatting, then as LaTeX source. You can also obtain both versions via anonymous FTP (your full E-Mail address as password) from ftp.gmd.de, directory /ml-archive/general/ecml-95/, files ecml-95-cfp.[tex|ascii]. In the future, this directory will also contain other announcements, style files, etc. *** Please distribute! Thanks. *** ################## begin ASCII #################################### _____________________________________________________________ ECML-95 8th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING 25--27 April 1995, Heraklion, Crete, Greece First Announcement and Call for Papers _____________________________________________________________ General Information: Continuing the tradition of previous EWSL and ECML conferences, ECML-95 provides the major European forum for presenting the latest advances in the area of Machine Learning. Program: The scientific program will include invited talks, presentations of accepted papers, poster and demo sessions. ECML-95 will be followed by MLNet familiarization workshops for which a separate call for proposals will be published (contact mlnet@computing- science.aberdeen.ac.uk). Research areas: Submissions are invited in all areas of Machine Learning, including, but not limited to: abduction analogy applications of machine learning automated discovery case-based learning comput. learning theory explanation-based learning inductive learning inductive logic programming genetic algorithms learning and problem solving multistrategy learning reinforcement learning representation change revision and restructuring Program Chairs: Nada Lavravc (J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana) and Stefan Wrobel (GMD, Sankt Augustin). Program Committee: F. Bergadano (Italy) I. Bratko (Slovenia) P. Brazdil (Portugal) W. Buntine (USA) L. De Raedt (Belgium) W. Emde (Germany) J.G. Ganascia (France) K. de Jong (USA) Y. Kodratoff (France) I. Kononenko (Slovenia) W. Maass (Austria) R. Lopez de Mantaras (Spain) S. Matwin (Canada) K. Morik (Germany) S. Muggleton (UK) E. Plaza (Spain) L. Saitta (Italy) D. Sleeman (UK) W. van de Velde (Belgium) G. Widmer (Austria) R. Wirth (Germany) Local chair : Vassilis Moustakis, Institute of Computer Science, Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH), P.O. Box 1385, 71110 Heraklion, Crete, Greece (E-mail ecml-95@ics.forth.gr). Submission of papers: Paper submissions are limited to 5000 words. The title page must contain the title, names and addresses of authors, abstract of the paper, research area, a list of keywords and demo request (yes/no). Full address, including phone, fax and E-mail, must be given for the first author (or the contact person). Title page must also be sent by E-mail to ecml-95@gmd.de. If possible, use the sample LaTeX title page that will be available from ftp.gmd.de, directory /ml-archive/general/ecml-95. Six (6) hard copies of the whole paper should be sent by 2November 1994 to: Nada Lavrac & Stefan Wrobel (ECML-95) GMD, FIT.KI, Schloss Birlinghoven, 53754 Sankt Augustin, Germany Papers will be evaluated with respect to technical soundness, significance, originality and clarity. Papers will either be accepted as full papers (presented at plenary sessions, published as full papers in the proceedings) or posters (presented at poster sessions, published as extended abstracts). System and application exhibitions : ECML-95 offers commercial and academic participants an opportunity to demonstrate their systems and/or applications. Please announce your intention to demo to the local chair by 24 March 1995, specifying precisely what type of hardware and software you need. We strongly encourage authors of papers that describe systems or applications to accompany their presentation with a demo (please indicate on the title page). Registration and further information: For information about paper submission and program, con- tact the program chairs (E-mail ecml-95@gmd.de). For information about local ar- rangements or to request a registration brochure, contact the local chair (E-mail ecml-95@ics.forth.gr). _____________________________________________________________ Important Dates: Submission deadline : 2 November 1994 Notification of acceptance : 13 January 1995 Camera ready copy : 9 February 1995 Exhibition requests : 24 March 1995 Conference : 25 -- 27 April 1995 _____________________________________________________________ ################## end ASCII ###################################### ################## begin LaTeX #################################### \documentstyle[12pt]{article} \setlength{\textheight}{9.000in} \setlength{\textwidth}{7.2in} \oddsidemargin -0.5in \footheight 4mm \footskip 4mm \pagestyle{empty} \begin{document} \begin{center} \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.2} \rule[10mm]{\textwidth}{1.2mm} { \Large \bf ECML-95}\\ \medskip {\large \bf 8th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING} \ \\ \medskip {\large 25--27 April 1995, Heraklion, Crete, Greece}\ \\ \medskip {\large \bf First Announcement and Call for Papers} \end{center} \ \\ \rule{\textwidth}{1.2mm} \medskip \begin{description} \item[General Information]:\linebreak Continuing the tradition of previous EWSL and ECML conferences, ECML-95 provides the major European forum for presenting the latest advances in the area of Machine Learning. \item[Program]:\linebreak The scientific program will include invited talks, presentations of accepted papers, poster and demo sessions. ECML-95 will be followed by MLNet familiarization workshops for which a separate call for proposals will be published (contact {\tt mlnet@computing-science.aberdeen.ac.uk}). \item[Research areas]:\linebreak Submissions are invited in all areas of Machine Learning, including, but not limited to: \\\linebreak \medskip \begin{tabular}{l l l} abduction & analogy & applications of machine learning\\ automated discovery & case-based learning & computational learning theory \\ explanation-based learning & inductive learning & inductive logic programming\\ genetic algorithms & learning and problem solving & multistrategy learning\\ reinforcement learning & representation change & revision and restructuring \end{tabular} \item[Program Chairs]:\linebreak Nada Lavra\v{c} (J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana) and Stefan Wrobel (GMD, Sankt Augustin). \item[Program Committee]:\linebreak \begin{tabular}{l l l} F. Bergadano (Italy) & I. Bratko (Slovenia) & P. Brazdil (Portugal) \\ W. Buntine (USA) & L. De Raedt (Belgium) & W. Emde (Germany) \\ J.G. Ganascia (France) & K. de Jong (USA) & Y. Kodratoff (France) \\ I. Kononenko (Slovenia) & W. Maass (Austria) & R. Lopez de Mantaras (Spain) \\ S. Matwin (Canada) & K. Morik (Germany) & S. Muggleton (UK)\\ E. Plaza (Spain) & L. Saitta (Italy) & D. Sleeman (UK)\\ W. van de Velde (Belgium) & G. Widmer (Austria) & R. Wirth (Germany)\\ \end{tabular} \item[Local chair]:\linebreak Vassilis Moustakis, Institute of Computer Science, Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH), P.O. Box 1385, 71110 Heraklion, Crete, Greece (E-mail {\tt ecml-95@ics.forth.gr}). %\end{description} %\noindent \rule{\textwidth}{1.5mm} \newpage %\noindent \rule{\textwidth}{1.5mm} %\begin{description} \item[Submission of papers]:\linebreak Paper submissions are limited to 5000 words. The title page must contain the title, names and addresses of authors, abstract of the paper, research area, a list of keywords and demo request (yes/no). Full address, including phone, fax and E-mail, must be given for the first author (or the contact person). Title page must also be sent by E-mail to {\tt ecml-95@gmd.de}. If possible, use the sample LaTeX title page that will be available from {\tt ftp.gmd.de}, directory {\tt /ml-archive/general/ecml-95}. Six (6) hard copies of the whole paper should be sent by 2 November 1994 to: \begin{center} {\bf Nada Lavra\v{c} \& Stefan Wrobel (ECML-95)\\ GMD, FIT.KI, Schlo\ss\ Birlinghoven, 53754 Sankt Augustin, Germany} \end{center} Papers will be evaluated with respect to technical soundness, significance, originality and clarity. Papers will either be accepted as full papers (presented at plenary sessions, published as full papers in the proceedings) or posters (presented at poster sessions, published as extended abstracts). %\\ \\ \medskip \item[System and application exhibitions]:\linebreak ECML-95 offers commercial and academic participants an opportunity to demonstrate their systems and/or applications. Please announce your intention to demo to the local chair by 24 March 1995, specifying precisely what type of hardware and software you need. We strongly encourage authors of papers that describe systems or applications to accompany their presentation with a demo (please indicate on the title page). \item[Registration and further information]:\linebreak For information about paper submission and program, contact the program chairs (E-mail \linebreak {\tt ecml-95@gmd.de}). For information about local arrangements or to request a registration brochure, contact the local chair (E-mail {\tt ecml-95@ics.forth.gr}). \end{description} \bigskip \noindent\rule{\textwidth}{0.7mm} \ \begin{description} \item[Important Dates]: \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{ll} {\bf Submission deadline :} & 2 November 1994 \\ {\bf Notification of acceptance :} & 13 January 1995 \\ {\bf Camera ready copy :} & 9 February 1995 \\ {\bf Exhibition requests :} & 24 March 1995\\ {\bf Conference : } & 25 -- 27 April 1995\\ \end{tabular} \end{center} \end{description} \noindent \rule{\textwidth}{0.7mm} \end{document} ################## end LaTeX ###################################### -------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Stefan Wrobel GMD (The German Natl. Research Center for Comp. Science) FIT.KI Schloss Birlinghoven, 53754 Sankt Augustin Fed. Rep. of Germany Tel.: 02241/14-0 Fax 02241/14-2889 EMail: wrobel@gmd.de -------------------------------------------------------- Return-Path: jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr Received: from [193.49.104.48] ([193.49.104.48]) by lirmm.lirmm.fr (8.6.9/8.6.4) with SMTP id PAA16594; Wed, 18 Jan 1995 15:00:36 +0100 Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 15:00:36 +0100 Message-Id: <199501181400.PAA16594@lirmm.lirmm.fr> X-Sender: jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-Mailer: Eudora F1.4 To: gascuel, hr, reitz, js, mephu, pierre, pompidor, vignal, cdlh, gracy@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE, jappy, vismara From: " (MLnet Admin)" (transmis par jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr (Joel Quinqueton)) Subject: ECML95 - List of accepted papers and posters Status: RO ------- Forwarded Message ********************************************************* ****** 8th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING ****** ****** 25--27 April 1995, Heraklion, Crete, Greece ****** ****** List of accepted papers and posters ****** ********************************************************* The list of accepted papers and posters, INCLUDING ALL ABSTRACTS, is available from the ECML-95 WWW home page ftp://ftp.gmd.de/ml-archive/general/ecml-95/ecml95.html This page also gives access to ECML-95 registration information. For further questions about the program, contact ecml-95@gmd.de, for questions about registration, contact ecml-95@ics.forth.gr. For those without access to WWW, please find the list of papers (w/o abstracts) below. *** Accepted as full papers with plenary presentation Learning Abstract Planning Cases Ralph Bergmann, Wolfgang Wilke The Role of Prototypicality in Exemplar-Based Learning Yoram Biberman Specialization of Recursive Predicates Henrik Bostro:m A Distributed Genetic Algorithm Improving the Generalization Behavior of Neural Networks Ju:rgen Branke, Udo Kohlmorgen, Hartmut Schmeck Learning Non-Monotonic Logic Programs: Learning Exceptions Yannis Dimopoulos, Antonis Kakas A Comparitive Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning and Control-Rule Learning Systems Anthony Francis, Ashwin Ram A Minimization Approach to Propositional Inductive Learning Dragan Gamberger On Concept Space and Hypothesis Space in Case-Based Learning Algorithms Anthony D. Griffiths, Derek G. Bridge The Power of Decision Tables Ron Kohavi Pruning Multivariate Decision Trees by Hyperplane Merging Miroslav Kubat, Doris Flotzinger Multiple-Knowledge Representation in Concept Learning Thierry Van de Merckt, Christine Decaestecker The Effect of Numeric Features on the Scalability of Inductive learning Programs Georgios Paliouras, David S. Bre'e Analogical logic program synthesis form examples Ken Sadohara, Makoto Haraguchi A Guided Tour Through Hypothesis Spaces in ILP Birgit Tausend *** Accepted as posters with short overview presentation *** JIGSAW: puzzling together RUTH and SPECTRE Hilde Ade', Henrik Bostro:m Discovery of Constraints and Data Dependencies in Datatbases Siegfried Bell, Peter Brockhausen Learning Disjonctive Normal Forms in a Classifier System Philippe Collard, Cathy Escazut The Effects of Noise on Efficient Incremental Induction Gerard Conroy, David Dutton Analysis of Rachmaninoff's Piano Performances Using Inductive Logic Programming Matthew J. Dovey Handling real numbers in Inductive Logic Programming: a step towards better behavioural clones Saso Dzeroski, Ljupco Todorovski, Tanja Urbancic Simplifying Decision Trees by Pruning and Grafting: New Results Floriana Esposito, Donato Malerba, Giovanni Semeraro A Tight Integration of Pruning and Learning Johannes Fu:rnkranz Decision-Tree Based Neural Network Irena Ivanova, Miroslav Kubat Learning Recursion with Iterative Bootstrap Induction Ali'pio Jorge, Pavel Brazdil Patching Proofs for Reuse Thomas Kolbe, Christoph Walther Adapting to Drift in Continuous Domains Miroslav Kubat, Gerhard Widmer Parallel Recombinative Reinforcement Learning Aristidis Likas, Konstantinos Blekas, Andreas Stafylopatis Learning to solve complex tasks for reactive systems Mario Martin, Ulises Corte's Co-operative Reinforcement Learning By Payoff Filters Sadayoshi Mikami, Yukinori Kakazu, Terence Fogarty Automatic Synthesis of Control Programs by Combination of Learning and Problem Solving Methods Wolfgang Mu:ller, Fritz Wysotzki Analytical Learning Guided by Empirical Technology: An Approach to Integration Nikolay Nikolaev, E. Smirnov A New MDL Measure for Robust Rule Induction Bernhard Pfahringer Class-Driven Statistical Discretization of Continuous Attributes Marco Richeldi, Mauro Rossotto Generating Neural Networks Through the Induction of Threshold Logic Unit Trees Mehran Sahami Learning Classification Rules Using Lattices Mehran Sahami Hybrid Classification: Using Axis-Parallel and Oblique Subdivisions of the Attribute Space Barbara Schulmeister, Mario Bleich An Induction-based Control for Genetic Algorithms Miche!le Sebag, Marc Schoenauer, Caroline Ravise' FENDER: An approach to theory restructuring Edgar Sommer Language Series Revisited: The Complexity of Hypothesis Spaces in ILP Irene Weber, Birgit Tausend, Irene Stahl Prototype, Nearest Neighbor and Hybrid Algorithms for Time Series Classification Christel Wisotzki, Fritz Wysotzki *** end of list *** ------- End of Forwarded Message Return-Path: reitz Received: from lirmm.fr (clapas.lirmm.fr [193.49.105.10]) by lirmm.lirmm.fr (8.6.9/8.6.4) with ESMTP id KAA23587 for ; Tue, 7 Feb 1995 10:03:15 +0100 Message-Id: <199502070903.KAA23587@lirmm.lirmm.fr> X-Mailer: exmh version 1.5.3 12/28/94 To: reitz Subject: ECML-95 list of accepted papers/posters Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Tue, 07 Feb 1995 10:03:13 +0100 From: Philippe REITZ Date: Mon, 16 Jan 95 09:27:37 +0100 From: Stefan.Wrobel@gmd.de The list of accepted papers and posters, INCLUDING ALL ABSTRACTS, is available from the ECML-95 WWW home page ftp://ftp.gmd.de/ml-archive/general/ecml-95/ecml95.html This page also gives access to ECML-95 registration information. For further questions about the program, contact ecml-95@gmd.de, for questions about registration, contact ecml-95@ics.forth.gr. For those without access to WWW, please find the list of papers (w/o abstracts) below. *** Accepted as full papers with plenary presentation Learning Abstract Planning Cases Ralph Bergmann, Wolfgang Wilke The Role of Prototypicality in Exemplar-Based Learning Yoram Biberman Specialization of Recursive Predicates Henrik Bostro:m A Distributed Genetic Algorithm Improving the Generalization Behavior of Neural Networks Ju:rgen Branke, Udo Kohlmorgen, Hartmut Schmeck Learning Non-Monotonic Logic Programs: Learning Exceptions Yannis Dimopoulos, Antonis Kakas A Comparitive Utility Analysis of Case-Based Reasoning and Control-Rule Learning Systems Anthony Francis, Ashwin Ram A Minimization Approach to Propositional Inductive Learning Dragan Gamberger On Concept Space and Hypothesis Space in Case-Based Learning Algorithms Anthony D. Griffiths, Derek G. Bridge The Power of Decision Tables Ron Kohavi Pruning Multivariate Decision Trees by Hyperplane Merging Miroslav Kubat, Doris Flotzinger Multiple-Knowledge Representation in Concept Learning Thierry Van de Merckt, Christine Decaestecker The Effect of Numeric Features on the Scalability of Inductive learning Programs Georgios Paliouras, David S. Bre'e Analogical logic program synthesis form examples Ken Sadohara, Makoto Haraguchi A Guided Tour Through Hypothesis Spaces in ILP Birgit Tausend *** Accepted as posters with short overview presentation *** JIGSAW: puzzling together RUTH and SPECTRE Hilde Ade', Henrik Bostro:m Discovery of Constraints and Data Dependencies in Datatbases Siegfried Bell, Peter Brockhausen Learning Disjonctive Normal Forms in a Classifier System Philippe Collard, Cathy Escazut The Effects of Noise on Efficient Incremental Induction Gerard Conroy, David Dutton Analysis of Rachmaninoff's Piano Performances Using Inductive Logic Programming Matthew J. Dovey Handling real numbers in Inductive Logic Programming: a step towards better behavioural clones Saso Dzeroski, Ljupco Todorovski, Tanja Urbancic Simplifying Decision Trees by Pruning and Grafting: New Results Floriana Esposito, Donato Malerba, Giovanni Semeraro A Tight Integration of Pruning and Learning Johannes Fu:rnkranz Decision-Tree Based Neural Network Irena Ivanova, Miroslav Kubat Learning Recursion with Iterative Bootstrap Induction Ali'pio Jorge, Pavel Brazdil Patching Proofs for Reuse Thomas Kolbe, Christoph Walther Adapting to Drift in Continuous Domains Miroslav Kubat, Gerhard Widmer Parallel Recombinative Reinforcement Learning Aristidis Likas, Konstantinos Blekas, Andreas Stafylopatis Learning to solve complex tasks for reactive systems Mario Martin, Ulises Corte's Co-operative Reinforcement Learning By Payoff Filters Sadayoshi Mikami, Yukinori Kakazu, Terence Fogarty Automatic Synthesis of Control Programs by Combination of Learning and Problem Solving Methods Wolfgang Mu:ller, Fritz Wysotzki Analytical Learning Guided by Empirical Technology: An Approach to Integration Nikolay Nikolaev, E. Smirnov A New MDL Measure for Robust Rule Induction Bernhard Pfahringer Class-Driven Statistical Discretization of Continuous Attributes Marco Richeldi, Mauro Rossotto Generating Neural Networks Through the Induction of Threshold Logic Unit Trees Mehran Sahami Learning Classification Rules Using Lattices Mehran Sahami Hybrid Classification: Using Axis-Parallel and Oblique Subdivisions of the Attribute Space Barbara Schulmeister, Mario Bleich An Induction-based Control for Genetic Algorithms Miche!le Sebag, Marc Schoenauer, Caroline Ravise' FENDER: An approach to theory restructuring Edgar Sommer Language Series Revisited: The Complexity of Hypothesis Spaces in ILP Irene Weber, Birgit Tausend, Irene Stahl Prototype, Nearest Neighbor and Hybrid Algorithms for Time Series Classification Christel Wisotzki, Fritz Wysotzki