1978 ⟶ Tom Mitchell Invented Version Spaces
Tom Mitchell, at Stanford, invented the concept of Version s...Year
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🧪 Meta-Dendral Produces New Chemistry Results
The Meta-Dendral learning program produced new results in Chemistry (some rules of Mass spectrometry) the first scientific discoveries by a computer to be published in a refereed journal.⟶
Expert SystemsChemistryScientific DiscoveryMachine LearningRule-based SystemsMeta-DendralStanford University

📐 Tom Mitchell Invented Version Spaces
Tom Mitchell, at Stanford, invented the concept of Version spaces for describing the search space of a concept formation program.⟶

Concept LearningVersion SpacesMachine LearningSearchTom MitchellStanford University

🧬 MOLGEN Program for Gene-Cloning Experiments
The MOLGEN program, written at Stanford by Mark Stefik and Peter Friedland, demonstrated that an Object-oriented programming representation of knowledge can be used to plan gene-Cloning experiments.⟶
Object-Oriented ProgrammingKnowledge RepresentationGene CloningMolecular BiologyMark StefikPeter FriedlandStanford University

🗣️ EMYCIN Program Development
Bill VanMelle's PhD dissertation at Stanford demonstrated the generality of MYCIN's representation of knowledge and style of reasoning in his EMYCIN program, the model for many commercial expert system "shells".⟶

Expert SystemsEMYCINKnowledge RepresentationReasoningMYCINBill VanMelleStanford University
