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The Fourth Workshop on Learning with Logics and Logics for Learning (LLLL2006) was held at June 5 and 6, 2006 in Tokyo, as one of the co-located workshops with the 20th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI2006), and also as a meeting of the series SIG-FPAI of JSAI.
The workshop is proposed to bring together researchers who are interested in both of the areas of machine learning and computational logic, and to have intensive discussions on various relations between the two with making their interchange more active. We called for papers which are concerned with the following topics (but not exclusive): learning and knowledge discovery using logics, algorithmic aspects of learning based on logics, logics for machine learning and knowledge discovery, machine learning as a foundation of mathematics/ mathematical procedures, amalgamation of logic-based learning and statistical/ information theoretical learning, and learning and knowledge discovery from relational data, structured/semi-structured data or real-valued data. Also we organized the program committee for the workshop consisting of 16 excellent researchers to the area in logic and/or learning.
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Yamamoto, A., Hirata, K., Satoh, K. (2007). The Fourth Workshop on Learning with Logics and Logics for Learning (LLLL2006). In: Washio, T., Satoh, K., Takeda, H., Inokuchi, A. (eds) New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. JSAI 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4384. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69902-6_21
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