Knowledge discovery in databases — An inductive logic programming approach

  • Morik K
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"It is know as "the strange plague" and its unfortunate victims are referred to only as "unmentionables" or "dreadfuls." All over England, the dead are rising again, and now even the daughters of Britain's best families must devote their lives to mastering the deadly arts. Elizabeth Bennet is a fearsome warrior whose ability with a sword is matched only by her quick wit and even sharper tongue. But she faces her most formidable foe yet in the haughty, conceited, and somehow strangely attractive Mr. Darcy."--From publisher's description.

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Morik, K. (1997). Knowledge discovery in databases — An inductive logic programming approach (pp. 429–436). https://doi.org/10.1007/bfb0052111

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