What do you mean by Inductive Logic Programming (ILP)?
Answer / Kuldeep Kathail
Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) is a machine learning technique that aims to learn logical theories from examples. It differs from other machine learning methods as it operates on first-order logic, allowing for more complex relationships between objects and concepts. ILP can be used for problems like concept learning, relation extraction, and inductive databases.
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