I have personally tried this book as an introduction to Machine learning
theory.  It is a good book and I think the author has set up a web site
with matterial supplementing his book.  

Since it is a matter of personal 'taste' just take an opportunity to
browse this book if your local library holds a copy.

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Vasilis Promponas
Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics
Faculty of Biology
University of Athens
GR-15701 Greece
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Ken Williams wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Williams) wrote:
> >You're right that there are a lot of resources to be found in a web
> >search, but most of it is about very specific applications - perhaps
> >introductory material is best found in a textbook.
> 
> ...speaking of which, is anyone familiar with Thomas M. Mitchell's book
> "Machine Learning"?  It has only positive reviews on Amazon, but I'm not
> sure whether that's reliable.
> 
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