Bernhard Pfahringer

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Bernhard Pfahringer, an Austrian computer scientist and AI researcher, since 2000 associate professor at the Computer Science Department at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. His research interests covers Machine Learning and Programming Languages.

=Selected Publications=

1995 ...

 * Bernhard Pfahringer (1995). Practical Uses of the Minimum Description Length Principle in Inductive Learning. Ph.D. thesis, TU Vienna, advisor Gerhard Widmer
 * Bernhard Pfahringer, Stefan Kramer (1995). Compression-Based Evaluation of Partial Determinations. KDD-95, AAAI Press, pdf
 * Johannes Fürnkranz, Bernhard Pfahringer (1998). Guest Editorial: First-Order Knowledge Discovery in Databases. Applied Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 12, No. 5, 345-362, 1998

2000 ...

 * Johannes Fürnkranz, Bernhard Pfahringer, Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer (2000). Learning to Use Operational Advice. ECAI-00, pdf
 * Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Richard Kirkby, Eibe Frank, Mark A. Hall (2002). Multiclass Alternating Decision Trees. ECML, pdf
 * Mark A. Hall, Eibe Frank, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Peter Reutemann, Ian H. Witten (2009). The WEKA data mining software: an update. SIGKDD Explorations, Vol. 11, No. 1, pdf

2010 ...

 * Jan van Rijn, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Joaquin Vanschoren (2014). Algorithm Selection on Data Streams. DS 2014
 * Jan van Rijn, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Joaquin Vanschoren (2014). Towards Meta-learning over Data Streams. MetaSel 2014
 * Bernhard Pfahringer (2017). Disjunctive Normal Form. In: Claude Sammut, Geoffrey I. Webb (eds) Encyclopedia of Machine Learning and Data Mining. Springer
 * Bernhard Pfahringer (2017). Conjunctive Normal Form. In: Claude Sammut, Geoffrey I. Webb (eds) Encyclopedia of Machine Learning and Data Mining. Springer

=External Links=
 * Homepage of Bernhard Pfahringer
 * Bernhard Pfahringer - Google Scholar Citations
 * Bernhard Pfahringer - Computer Science Department, University of Waikato - VideoLectures.NET

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