Inductive Logic Programming 16th International Conference, ILP 2006,
The inherent dangers of change are often summed up in the misquoted Chinese curse “May you live in interesting times.” The submission procedure for the 16th International Conference of Inductive Logic Programming (ILP 2006) was a radical (hopefully intere
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Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Stephen Muggleton Ramon Otero Alireza Tamaddoni-Nezhad (Eds.)
Inductive Logic Programming 16th International Conference, ILP 2006 Santiago de Compostela, Spain, August 24-27, 2006 Revised Selected Papers
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Series Editors Jaime G. Carbonell, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Jörg Siekmann, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Volume Editors Stephen Muggleton Alireza Tamaddoni-Nezhad Imperial College London Department of Computing 180 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 2AZ, UK E-mail: {shm,atn}@doc.ic.ac.uk Ramon Otero University of Corunna Department of Computer Science 15071 Coruna, Spain E-mail: [email protected]
Library of Congress Control Number: 2007931449
CR Subject Classification (1998): I.2.3, I.2.6, I.2, D.1.6, F.4.1 LNCS Sublibrary: SL 7 – Artificial Intelligence ISSN ISBN-10 ISBN-13
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Preface
The inherent dangers of change are often summed up in the misquoted Chinese curse “May you live in interesting times.” The submission procedure for the 16th International Conference of Inductive Logic Programming (ILP 2006) was a radical (hopefully interesting but not cursed) departure from previous years. Submissions were requested in two phases. The first phase involved submission of short papers (three pages) which were then presented at the conference and included in a short papers proceedings. In the second phase, reviewers selected papers for long paper submission (15 pages maximum). These were then assessed by the same reviewers, who then decided which papers to include in the journal special issue and proceedings. In the first phase there were a record 77 papers, compared to the usual 20 or so long papers of previous years. Each paper was reviewed by three reviewers. Out of these, 71 contributors were invited to submit long papers. Out of the long paper submissions, 7 were selected for the Machine Learning Journal special issue and 27 were accepted for the proceedings. In addition, two papers were nominated by Program Committee referees for the applications prize and two
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