Block-wise construction of tree-like relational features with monotone reducibility and redundancy

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We describe an algorithm for constructing a set of tree-like conjunctive relational features by combining smaller conjunctive blocks. Unlike traditional level-wise approaches which preserve the monotonicity of frequency, our block-wise approach preserves monotonicity of feature reducibility and redundancy, which are important in propositionalization employed in the context of classification learning. With pruning based on these properties, our block-wise approach efficiently scales to features including tens of first-order atoms, far beyond the reach of state-of-the art propositionalization or inductive logic programming systems. © The Author(s) 2010.

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Kuželka, O., & Železný, F. (2011). Block-wise construction of tree-like relational features with monotone reducibility and redundancy. In Machine Learning (Vol. 83, pp. 163–192). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10994-010-5208-5

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