Learning one subprocedure per lesson

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sierra is a program that learns procedures incrementally from examples, where an example is a sequence of actions. sierra learns by completing explanations. Whenever the current procedure is inadequate for explaining (parsing) the current example, sierra formulates a new subprocedure whose instantiation completes the explanation (parse tree). The key to sierra's success lies in supplying a small amount of extra information with the examples. Instead of giving it a set of examples, under which conditions correct learning is provably impossible, it is given a sequence of “lessons,” where a lesson is a set of examples that is guaranteed to introduce only one subprocedure. This permits unbiased learning, i.e., learning without a priori, heuristic preferences concerning the outcome.

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论文评审过程:Available online 11 February 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0004-3702(87)90080-4