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COLTComputational Learning Theory
COLTCombat Observation and Lasing Team (US DoD)
COLTCohort in Lung Transplantation
COLTCity Of London Telecommunications (UK)
COLTCity of Lompoc Transit (Lompoc, CA)
COLTCertified Office Laboratory Technician
COLTCity of Loveland Transit (Loveland, CO, USA)
COLTCorpus of London Teenager
COLTCentral Office Line Tester
COLTCommon Organizational Level Tester
COLTCells on Light Trucks
COLTConnection Optimized Link Technology
COLTCustomer Oriented Leveling Technique
COLTCentral Ontario Loop Train (Canada)
COLTCryptologic On-Line Trainer
COLTCenter of Operations Linked to Telemarketing (US & Canadian law enforcement project)
COLTClient Object Linking Technology (Wollogong)
COLTCreek Outdoor Leadership Training (Cherry Creek High School; Denver, Colorado)
COLTCentralized On-Line Tracking
COLTCanadian Online Teller
COLTCompany Lasing Team
COLTCharge Off Loan Tracking (Lowenstein and Associates, PC software)
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The eight tutorials in this volume introduce machine learning and computational learning theory, and apply the concepts to intrusion detection based on identifying behavioral patterns and characteristics.
David Haussler is being honored for exceptional contributions bridging computer science and biology through research in computational learning theory, computational biology, and bioinformatics leading to major influences on the understanding of biological macromolecules and the investigation of the human genome.
For significant contributions to computational learning theory, to reinforcement learning and stochastic planning, to dialogue agents, and to the theory of multiagent systems.
Neural Network Learning: Theoretical Foundations reports on important developments that have been made toward this goal within the computational learning theory framework.
An Introduction to Computational Learning Theory. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
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