Algorithmic Learning Theory 9th International Conference, ALT’98, Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8–10, 1998 Proceedings / edited by Michael M. Richter, Carl H. Smith, Rolf Wiehagen, Thomas Zeugmann.

This volume contains all the papers presented at the Ninth International Con- rence on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT’98), held at the European education centre Europ¨aisches Bildungszentrum (ebz) Otzenhausen, Germany, October 8{ 10, 1998. The Conference was sponsored by the Japanese Society for A...

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