Stephen Muggleton's Technical Reports

     
    [1]
    A Tamaddoni-Nezhad and S Muggleton. Closed loop machine learning: Complexity of ASE-progol. Technical Report 2002/8, Department of Computing, Imperial College London, 2002.

    [2]
    A Tamaddoni-Nezhad and S Muggleton. Closed loop machine learning: Reproduction and evaluation of phase A results. Technical Report 2002/7, Department of Computing, Imperial College London, 2002.

    [3]
    C. H. Bryant and S. H. Muggleton. Closed loop machine learning. Technical Report YCS 330, University of York, Department of Computer Science, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK., 2000.

    [4]
    S.H. Muggleton, C.H. Bryant, A.Srinivasan, A. Whittaker, S. Topp, and C. Rawlings. Are grammatical representations useful for learning from biological sequence data? -- a case study. Technical Report YCS 328, University of York, Department of Computer Science, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK., 2000.

    [5]
    S.H. Muggleton. Experimental acquisition of grammar from early reader books. PRG-TR 18-96, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Oxford, 1996.

    [6]
    A. Srinivasan, S.H. Muggleton, R.D. King, and M.J.E. Sternberg. The effect of background knowledge in inductive logic programming: a case study. Technical Report PRG-TR-9-95, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Oxford, 1995.

    [7]
    D. Michie, S.H. Muggleton, C.D. Page, D. Page, and A. Srinivasan. To the international computing community: a new east-west challenge, 1994. Distributed email document available from http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~shm/Papers/ml-chall.pdf.

    [8]
    S.H. Muggleton and C.D. Page. A learnability model for universal representations. Technical Report PRG-TR-3-94, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Oxford, 1994.

    [9]
    S.H. Muggleton and D. Page. Beyond first-order learning: inductive learning with higher-order logic. Technical Report PRG-TR-13-94, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Oxford, 1994.

    [10]
    S.H. Muggleton, A. Srinivasan, and M. Bain. Mdl codes for non-monotonic learning. TIRM 91-049, The Turing Institute, Glasgow, 1991.

    [11]
    P. Brazdil and S.H. Muggleton. Learning to relate terms in a multiple agent environment. Technical report, LIACC, Porto, Portugal, 1990.

    [12]
    S.H. Muggleton and W. Buntine. Towards constructive induction in first-order predicate calculus. TIRM 88-03, The Turing Institute, Glasgow, 1988.