@inbook{e07d1d7cb2c34b8f9a71fa6034542f66,
title = "Logic and Learning",
abstract = "Learning and learnability have been long standing topics of interests within the linguistic, computational, and epistemological accounts of inductive in- ference. Johan van Benthem{\textquoteright}s vision of the “dynamic turn” has not only brought renewed life to research agendas in logic as the study of information processing, but likewise helped bring logic and learning in close proximity. This proximity relation is examined with respect to learning and belief revision, updating and efficiency, and with respect to how learnability fits in the greater scheme of dynamic epistemic logic and scientific method.",
author = "Hendricks, {Vincent Fella} and Nina Gierasimczuk and {de Jong}, Dick",
year = "2014",
month = sep,
day = "21",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-06025-5_10",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-319-06024-8",
volume = "5",
series = "Outstanding Contributions to Logic",
publisher = "Springer Science+Business Media",
pages = "267--288",
editor = "Sonja Smets and Alexandru Baltag",
booktitle = "Johan van Benthem on Logic and Information Dynamics",
address = "Singapore",
}