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"Progol is Stephen Muggleton's implementation of inductive logic programming used in computer science that combines "Inverse Entailment" with "general-to- specific search" through a refinement graph.Progol page at Imperial College "Inverse Entailment" is used with mode declarations to derive the most- specific clause within the mode language which entails a given example. This clause is used to guide a refinement-graph search. Unlike the searches of Ehud Shapiro's model inference systemhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1623264.1623364 The model inference system, 1981 (MIS) and J. Ross Quinlan's FOIL Progol's search is efficient and has a provable guarantee of returning a solution having the maximum "compression" in the search-space. To do so it performs an admissible A*-like search, guided by compression, over clauses which subsume the most specific clause. Progol deals with noisy data by using the "compression measure" to trade-off the description of errors against the hypothesis description length. Progol allows arbitrary Prolog programs as background knowledge and arbitrary definite clauses as examples. Despite this bench-tests show that the efficiency of Progol compares favourably with FOIL. References Inductive logic programming Logic programming languages "
"Donald S. Ornstein, 1970. Donald Samuel Ornstein (born July 30, 1934,Book of Members (PDF); 132 KB; retrieved on 28 December 2008 New YorkB. Hajek (1993): "Donald Samuel Ornstein was born on July 30, 1934, in New York, NY.") is an American mathematician working in the area of ergodic theory. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1957 under the guidance of Irving Kaplansky. During his career at Stanford University he supervised the Ph. D. thesis of twenty three students, including David H. Bailey, Bob Burton, Doug Lind, Ami Radunskaya, Dan Rudolph, and Jeff Steif. He is most famous for his work on the isomorphism of Bernoulli shifts for which he won the 1974 Bôcher Prize. He has been a member of the National Academy of Sciences since 1981. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-03-20. References and notes 20th-century American mathematicians 21st-century American mathematicians Fellows of the American Mathematical Society Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences American Jews Living people 1934 births "
"Thazhathangady Juma Masjid is a mosque situated in Thazhathangady, one of the Heritage Zones of Kerala, India, near the town of Kottayam. It is one of the oldest mosques in India and is more than 1000 years old. It is famous for its richness of architecture, wood carvings and the beauty. Southern half of it is demolished and extended with iron pillars, aluminium sheets and minars in 2012. This mosque is situated on the banks of the Meenachil river. Thazhathangady Juma Masjid is also called as the "Taj Juma Masjid". The ancestors of this Masjid came and settled in Kottayam, from different parts of Kerala. The Muslims who lived here played an active role in Freedom Struggle and other National Movements. This mosque is known for its intricate wooden carvings and architecture. As per the latest update Thazhathangady Juma Masjid in Kerala's Kotayam has opened its doors for women devotees. "Muslim women in the right attire can enter the mosque only on the two days, April 24 and May 8, as decided by the committee," said Moulavi Sirajjuddeen Hasni, the chief imam. Website : https://thazhathangadyjumamasjid.com/ Image:ThazhathangadyJumaMasjid1.JPGEntrance to the mosque ReferencesExternal links *Thazhathangady Juma Masjid Kerala Tourism Page Mosques in Kerala Religious buildings and structures in Kottayam district Thazhathangady "