Pat Langley
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Pat Langley is a person.
References
- Professional Homepage: http://www.isle.org/~langley/
- DBLP Page: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/l/Langley:Pat.html
- Google Scholar Author Page: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5JcRw-sAAAAJ
2001
- (Kalton et al., 2001) ⇒ A. Kalton, Pat Langley, K. Wagstaff, and J. Yoo. (2001). “Generalized Clustering, Supervised Learning, and Data Assignment.” In: Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGKDD (KDD-2001).
2000
- (Langley, 2000) ⇒ Pat Langley. (2000). “The Computational Support of Scientific Discovery.” In: International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53(3).
1999
- (Rogers et al., 1999) ⇒ S. Rogers, Pat Langley, and Wilson, C. (1999). Mining GPS data to augment road models. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (pp. 104{113). San Diego, CA: ACM Press.
1997
- (Blum & Langley, 1997) ⇒ Avrim L. Blum, and Pat Langley. (1998). “Selection of Relevant Features and Examples in Machine Learning.” In: Artificial Intelligence, 97(1-2). doi:10.1016/S0004-3702(97)00063-5
1996
- (Langley, 1996) ⇒ Pat Langley. (1996). “Elements of Machine Learning." Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN:1558603018.
1995
- (John & Langley, 1995) ⇒ George H. John, and Pat Langley. (1995). “Estimating Continuous Distributions in Bayesian Classifiers.” In: Proceedings of the Eleventh conference on Uncertainty in artificial intelligence, pp. 338-345 . Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.,
1991
- (Thompson & Langley, 1991) ⇒ K. Thompson, and Pat Langley (1991). “Concept Formation in Structured Domains.” In: D. H. Fisher, Michael J. Pazzani and Pat Langley (Eds.), Concept formation: Knowledge and experience in unsupervised learning, 127{161. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
1990
- (Shrager & Langley) ⇒ Jeff Shrager, and Pat Langley. (1990). “Computational Models of Scientific Discovery and Theory Formation.” Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN:1558601317
- (Kibler & Langley, 1990) ⇒ Dennis Kibler, and Pat Langley. (1990). “Machine Learning as an Experimental Science.” In: J.W. Shavlik and Thomas G. Dietterich. “Readings in Machine Learning.” Morgan Kaufmann.
1989
- (Gennari & Langley, 1989) ⇒ J. Gennari, Pat Langley, and D. Fisher. (1989). “Models of Incremental Concept Formation.” In: Artificial Intelligence, 40, 11-61.