Computational Discovery of Scientific Knowledge | p. 1 |
Equation Discovery and Dynamic Systems Identification | |
Communicable Knowledge in Automated System Identification | p. 17 |
Incorporating Engineering Formalisms into Automated Model Builders | p. 44 |
Integrating Domain Knowledge in Equation Discovery | p. 69 |
Communicability Criteria of Law Equations Discovery | p. 98 |
Quantitative Revision of Scientific Models | p. 120 |
Discovering Communicable Models from Earth Science Data | p. 138 |
Structure Discovery from Massive Spatial Data Sets Using Intelligent Simulation Tools | p. 158 |
Computational Discovery in Pure Mathematics | p. 175 |
Computational Scientific Discovery in Biomedicine | |
Automatic Computational Discovery of Chemical Reaction Networks Using Genetic Programming | p. 205 |
Discovery of Genetic Networks Through Abduction and Qualitative Simulation | p. 228 |
Learning Qualitative Models of Physical and Biological Systems | p. 248 |
Logic and the Automatic Acquisition of Scientific Knowledge: An Application to Functional Genomics | p. 273 |
Drug Discovery as an Example of Literature-Based Discovery | p. 290 |
Literature Based Discovery Support System and Its Application to Disease Gene Identification | p. 307 |
Author Index | p. 327 |
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