The Eighth International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming (ILP'98)
The Eighth International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming
(ILP'98) was held July 22-24, 1998, on the
campus of the University of Wisconsin, in
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. ILP'98 was co-located with
the Fifteenth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML'98),
the Fifteenth National
Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
the Tenth Annual Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI'98),
the Eleventh Annual Conference on Computational Learning Theory (COLT'98),
the Third Annual Genetic Programming Conference (GP'98),
the Fourteenth Annual Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence Conference (UAI'98),
the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci'98), and the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse.
An ILP Tutorial Day,
was held the day before ILP'98.
Proceedings
You can purchase a copy of the ILP'98 proceedings directly from the
publisher, Springer.
(LNCS/LNAI 1446, ISBN 3-540-64738-4).
The ILP Workshop/Conference Series
ILP'98 is part of a successful series of ILP events begun in 1991.
Content
Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) is the study of
automated inductive learning where the knowledge representation
used is first-order definite clause logic. The richness of the
representation makes ILP particularly well-suited to domains
such as organic chemistry and molecular biology, natural language
processing, and telecommunications, where examples are easily described
as sets of objects (e.g., atoms in a molecule) together with relations
that hold among those objects (e.g., bonds or distance relations).
Traditionally ILP researchers have shown equally great interest in papers
describing (1) theoretical advances, (2) implementations of new or
improved systems, and (3) novel applications.
ILP'98 Chair
David Page
Program Committee
Francesco Bergadano
Henrik Bostrom
Ivan Bratko
James Cussens
Luc De Raedt
Saso Dzeroski
Peter Flach
Alan Frisch
Nada Lavrac
Stan Matwin
Ray Mooney
Stephen Muggleton
Masayuki Numao
Celine Rouveirol
Claude Sammut
Michele Sebag
Ashwin Srinivasan
Stefan Wrobel
Want to learn more about inductive logic programming?
For additional information on inductive logic programming, you can
follow links to the program chair's and program committee members' web
sites (click on their highlighted names above), or go to the
ILPNET website.