Stephen H. Muggleton,
a British computer scientist, Professor and Head of Computational Bioinformatics Laboratory at Department of Computing[1], Imperial College London. Stephen Muggleton holds a Royal Academy of Engineering/Microsoft Research Chair. He received his B.Sc. in Computer Science at University of Edinburgh in 1982, and his Ph.D research on the topic Inductive Acquisition of Expert Knowledge was carried out at Edinburgh under the supervision of Donald Michie[2]. In 1991, Muggleton introduced Inductive logic programming as subfield of machine learning[3], which is particularly useful in bioinformatics and natural language processing, also applied to certain chess endgames like KRK. Since July 2000, Muggleton is Editor-in-chief of the Machine Intelligence Series[4], founded by Michie who convened the first International Machine Intelligence Workshop at Edinburgh in 1965.
Stephen Muggleton (1990). Inductive Acquisition of Expert Knowledge. Turing Institute Press. Addison-Wesley Reading, MA. ISBN 0-201-17561-4.
Stephen Muggleton and Cao Feng (1990). Efficient Induction of Logic Programs. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT90) (eds. S. Arikaxa, S. Soto, S. Ohsuya, and T. Yokomari), pp. 368-381. Ohmsha, Tokyo, Japan.
a British computer scientist, Professor and Head of Computational Bioinformatics Laboratory at Department of Computing [1], Imperial College London. Stephen Muggleton holds a Royal Academy of Engineering/Microsoft Research Chair. He received his B.Sc. in Computer Science at University of Edinburgh in 1982, and his Ph.D research on the topic Inductive Acquisition of Expert Knowledge was carried out at Edinburgh under the supervision of Donald Michie [2]. In 1991, Muggleton introduced Inductive logic programming as subfield of machine learning [3], which is particularly useful in bioinformatics and natural language processing, also applied to certain chess endgames like KRK. Since July 2000, Muggleton is Editor-in-chief of the Machine Intelligence Series [4], founded by Michie who convened the first International Machine Intelligence Workshop at Edinburgh in 1965.
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[6] [7] [8]Ashwin Srinivasan, Stephen Muggleton, Michael Bain (1992). Distinguishing Noise from Exceptions in Non-monotonic Learning. ILP92
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