Overview
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Klaus P. Jantke
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DFKI GmbH Saarbrücken, Saarbrücken, Germany
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Ayumi Shinohara
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Department of Informatics, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
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Table of contents (46 papers)
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Regular Papers
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- Ashesh Mahidadia, Paul Compton
Pages 214-227
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- Eric Martin, Arun Sharma, Frank Stephan
Pages 228-242
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- Osamu Maruyama, Takayoshi Shoudai, Emiko Furuichi, Satoru Kuhara, Satoru Miyano
Pages 243-257
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- Naohiro Matsumura, Yukio Ohsawa, Mitsuru Ishizuka
Pages 258-270
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- Yutaka Matsuo, Yukio Ohsawa, Mitsuru Ishizuka
Pages 271-281
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- Ming Ouyang, John Case, Joan Burnside
Pages 290-303
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- Céline Robardet, Fabien Feschet
Pages 323-335
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- Kazumi Saito, Pat Langley, Trond Grenager, Christopher Potter, Alicia Torregrosa, Steven A. Klooster
Pages 336-349
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- Noriko Sugimoto, Hiroki Ishizaka, Takeshi Shinohara
Pages 350-364
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- Katsuaki Taniguchi, Hiroshi Sakamoto, Hiroki Arimura, Shinichi Shimozono, Setsuo Arikawa
Pages 378-388
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- Ljupčo Todorovski, Sašo Džeroski
Pages 389-400
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- Nobuhisa Ueda, Taisuke Sato
Pages 401-415
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- Koichiro Yamamoto, Masayuki Takeda, Ayumi Shinohara, Tomoko Fukuda, Ichirō Nanri
Pages 416-428
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Poster Papers
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- Hironori Hiraishi, Hisayoshi Kato, Naonori Ohtsuka, Fumio Mizoguchi
Pages 429-434
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- Masahiro Hirao, Shunsuke Inenaga, Ayumi Shinohara, Masayuki Takeda, Setsuo Arikawa
Pages 435-440
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- Harry Hochheiser, Ben Shneiderman
Pages 441-446
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- Shreevardhan Lele, Bruce Golden, Kimberly Ozga, Edward Wasil
Pages 447-451
About this book
These are the conference proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2001). Although discovery is naturally ubiquitous in s- ence, and scientific discovery itself has been subject to scientific investigation for centuries, the term Discovery Science is comparably new. It came up in conn- tion with the Japanese Discovery Science project (cf. Arikawa's invited lecture on The Discovery Science Project in Japan in the present volume) some time during the last few years. Setsuo Arikawa is the father in spirit of the Discovery Science conference series. He led the above mentioned project, and he is currently serving as the chairman of the international steering committee for the Discovery Science c- ference series. The other members of this board are currently (in alphabetical order) Klaus P. Jantke, Masahiko Sato, Ayumi Shinohara, Carl H. Smith, and Thomas Zeugmann. Colleagues and friends from all over the world took the opportunity of me- ing for this conference to celebrate Arikawa's 60th birthday and to pay tribute to his manifold contributions to science, in general, and to Learning Theory and Discovery Science, in particular. Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT, for short) is another conference series initiated by Setsuo Arikawa in Japan in 1990. In 1994, it amalgamated with the conference series on Analogical and Inductive Inference (AII), when ALT was held outside of Japan for the first time.
Editors and Affiliations
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DFKI GmbH Saarbrücken, Saarbrücken, Germany
Klaus P. Jantke
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Department of Informatics, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Ayumi Shinohara