Subsumption resolution: an efficient and effective technique for semi-naive Bayesian learning
DOI10.1007/S10994-011-5275-2zbMATH Open1238.68138OpenAlexW2156621559WikidataQ62833579 ScholiaQ62833579MaRDI QIDQ420929FDOQ420929
Authors: Fei Zheng, Pramuditha Suraweera, Liguang Zhu, Geoffrey I. Webb
Publication date: 23 May 2012
Published in: Machine Learning (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10994-011-5275-2
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