An experiment in automatic induction
–Classics/files/AI/classics/Machine Intelligence 5/MI5-Ch11-Popplestone.pdf
The problem discussed in this paper, namely that of finding a function to satisfy a given argument-value table, is by no means new to computing science, or to mathematics. Thus, for example, the problem of fitting a curve to a set of points is a part of numerical analysis. However, I am concerned with finding a function over a non-metric space, and so my work is closer to that of Feldman et al. (1969) in what they call, 'grammatical inference' or to the automaton-synthesizing programs described by Fogel, Owens and Walsh (1966).
Feb-1-1969
- Country:
- Europe > United Kingdom (0.40)
- North America > United States
- California > Santa Clara County
- Stanford (0.04)
- District of Columbia > Washington (0.04)
- New York (0.05)
- California > Santa Clara County
- Technology: