International audienceAnalogical proportion-based classification methods have been introduced a few years ago. They look in the training set for suitable triples of examples that are in an analogical proportion with the item to be classified, on a maximal set of attributes. This can be viewed as a lazy classification technique since, like k-nn algorithms, there is no static model built from the set of examples. The amazing results (at least in terms of accuracy) that have been obtained from such techniques are not easy to justify from a theoretical viewpoint. In this paper, we show that there exists an alternative method to build analogical proportion-based learners by statically building a set of inference rules during a preliminary traini...
Apprentissage par analogie et proportions formelles: définitions et aspects méthodologiques Résumé L...
Analogical proportions are statements of the form ‘a is to b as c is to d’, formally denoted . This ...
A classification method based on a measure of analogical dissimilarity has been proposed some years ...
Analogical proportion-based classification methods have been introduced a few years ago. They look i...
International audienceIntroduced a few years ago, analogy-based classification methods are a noticea...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Introduced a decade ago, analogy-based classification methods constitute a noti...
International audienceWhen classifying a new item, it seems reasonable to enforce a regularity princ...
International audienceAnalogy making is widely recognized as a powerful kind of common-sense reasoni...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Analogy making is widely recognized as a powerful kind of common-sense reasonin...
International audienceBased on a formal modeling of analogical proportions, a new type of classifier...
International audienceThis paper proposes to view analogical proportion-based classification as a sp...
This paper defines the notion of analogical dissimilarity between four objects, with a special focus...
International audienceAnalogical proportions are statements of the form "a is to b as c is to d". Fo...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. We suppose that all we know about the preferen...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is known as a powerful mode for drawing plausible conclus...
Apprentissage par analogie et proportions formelles: définitions et aspects méthodologiques Résumé L...
Analogical proportions are statements of the form ‘a is to b as c is to d’, formally denoted . This ...
A classification method based on a measure of analogical dissimilarity has been proposed some years ...
Analogical proportion-based classification methods have been introduced a few years ago. They look i...
International audienceIntroduced a few years ago, analogy-based classification methods are a noticea...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Introduced a decade ago, analogy-based classification methods constitute a noti...
International audienceWhen classifying a new item, it seems reasonable to enforce a regularity princ...
International audienceAnalogy making is widely recognized as a powerful kind of common-sense reasoni...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Analogy making is widely recognized as a powerful kind of common-sense reasonin...
International audienceBased on a formal modeling of analogical proportions, a new type of classifier...
International audienceThis paper proposes to view analogical proportion-based classification as a sp...
This paper defines the notion of analogical dissimilarity between four objects, with a special focus...
International audienceAnalogical proportions are statements of the form "a is to b as c is to d". Fo...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. We suppose that all we know about the preferen...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is known as a powerful mode for drawing plausible conclus...
Apprentissage par analogie et proportions formelles: définitions et aspects méthodologiques Résumé L...
Analogical proportions are statements of the form ‘a is to b as c is to d’, formally denoted . This ...
A classification method based on a measure of analogical dissimilarity has been proposed some years ...