Probabilistic inductive logic programming : theory and applications

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Probabilistic inductive logic programming : theory and applications

Luc De Raedt, Paolo Frasconi, Kristian Kersting, Stephen Muggleton (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 4911 . Lecture notes in artificial intelligence)

Springer, c2008

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One of the key open questions within arti?cial intelligence is how to combine probability and logic with learning. This question is getting an increased - tentioninseveraldisciplinessuchasknowledgerepresentation,reasoningabout uncertainty, data mining, and machine learning simulateously, resulting in the newlyemergingsub?eldknownasstatisticalrelationallearningandprobabil- ticinductivelogicprogramming.Amajordriving forceisthe explosivegrowth in the amount of heterogeneous data that is being collected in the business and scienti?c world. Example domains include bioinformatics, chemoinform- ics, transportation systems, communication networks, social network analysis, linkanalysis,robotics,amongothers.Thestructuresencounteredcanbeass- pleassequencesandtrees(suchasthosearisinginproteinsecondarystructure predictionandnaturallanguageparsing)orascomplexascitationgraphs,the WorldWideWeb,andrelationaldatabases. This book providesan introduction to this ?eld with an emphasison those methods based on logic programming principles. The book is also the main resultofthesuccessfulEuropeanISTFETprojectno.FP6-508861onAppli- tionofProbabilisticInductiveLogicProgramming(APRILII,2004-2007).This projectwascoordinatedbytheAlbertLudwigsUniversityofFreiburg(Germany, Luc De Raedt) and the partners were Imperial College London (UK, Stephen MuggletonandMichaelSternberg),theHelsinkiInstituteofInformationTe- nology(Finland,HeikkiMannila),theUniversit' adegliStudidiFlorence(Italy, PaoloFrasconi),andtheInstitutNationaldeRechercheenInformatiqueet- tomatiqueRocquencourt(France,FrancoisFages). Itwasconcernedwiththeory, implementationsandapplicationsofprobabilisticinductivelogicprogramming. Thisstructureisalsore?ectedinthebook. The book starts with an introductory chapter to "Probabilistic Inductive LogicProgramming"byDeRaedtandKersting.Inasecondpart,itprovidesa detailedoverviewofthemostimportantprobabilisticlogiclearningformalisms and systems. We are very pleased and proud that the scientists behind the key probabilistic inductive logic programming systems (also those developed outside the APRIL project) have kindly contributed a chapter providing an overviewoftheircontributions.Thisincludes:relationalsequencelearningte- niques (Kersting et al.), using kernels with logical representations (Frasconi andPasserini),MarkovLogic(Domingosetal.), the PRISMsystem (Satoand Kameya),CLP(BN)(SantosCostaetal.),BayesianLogicPrograms(Kersting andDeRaedt),andtheIndependentChoiceLogic(Poole).Thethirdpartthen provides a detailed account of some show-caseapplications of probabilistic - ductive logic programming, more speci?cally: in protein fold discovery (Chen et al.), haplotyping (Landwehr and Mielik. ainen) and systems biology (Fages andSoliman). The ?nal parttouchesupon sometheoreticalinvestigationsand VI Preface includes chaptersonbehavioralcomparisonof probabilisticlogicprogramming representations(MuggletonandChen)andamodel-theoreticexpressivityan- ysis(Jaeger).

Table of Contents

Probabilistic Inductive Logic Programming.- Formalisms and Systems.- Relational Sequence Learning.- Learning with Kernels and Logical Representations.- Markov Logic.- New Advances in Logic-Based Probabilistic Modeling by PRISM.- CLP( ): Constraint Logic Programming for Probabilistic Knowledge.- Basic Principles of Learning Bayesian Logic Programs.- The Independent Choice Logic and Beyond.- Applications.- Protein Fold Discovery Using Stochastic Logic Programs.- Probabilistic Logic Learning from Haplotype Data.- Model Revision from Temporal Logic Properties in Computational Systems Biology.- Theory.- A Behavioral Comparison of Some Probabilistic Logic Models.- Model-Theoretic Expressivity Analysis.

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  • NCID
    BA8637879X
  • ISBN
    • 9783540786511
  • LCCN
    2007941802
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 339 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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