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Implementation and Experiments -- Applying Theory Revision to the Design of Distributed Databases -- Disjunctive Learning with a Soft-Clustering Method -- ILP for Mathematical Discovery -- An Exhaustive Matching Procedure for the Improvement of Learning Efficiency -- Efficient Data Structures for Inductive Logic Programming -- Graph Kernels and Gaussian Processes for Relational Reinforcement Learning -- On Condensation of a Clause -- A Comparative Evaluation of Feature Set Evolution Strategies for Multirelational Boosting -- Comparative Evaluation of Approaches to Propositionalization -- Ideal Refinement of Descriptions in -Log -- Which First-Order Logic Clauses Can Be Learned Using Genetic Algorithms? -- Improved Distances for Structured Data -- Induction of Enzyme Classes from Biological Databases -- Estimating Maximum Likelihood Parameters for Stochastic Context-Free Graph Grammars -- Induction of the Effects of Actions by Monotonic Methods -- Hybrid Abductive Inductive Learning: A Generalisation of Progol -- Query Optimization in Inductive Logic Programming by Reordering Literals -- Efficient Learning of Unlabeled Term Trees with Contractible Variables from Positive Data -- Relational IBL in Music with a New Structural Similarity Measure -- An Effective Grammar-Based Compression Algorithm for Tree Structured Data. 330 $aThe13thInternationalConferenceonInductive LogicProgramming(ILP 2003), organizedbytheDepartmentofInformaticsattheUniversityofSzeged,washeld between September 29 and October 1, 2003 in Szeged, Hungary. ILP 2003 was co-located with the Kalm´ ar Workshop on Logic and Computer Science devoted to the workofL´ aszl´oKalm´ arandto recentresultsinlogicandcomputerscience. This volume contains all full papers presented at ILP 2003, together with the abstracts of the invited lectures by Ross D. King (University of Wales, Aber- twyth) and John W. Lloyd (Australian National University, Canberra). TheILP conferenceseries,startedin1991,wasoriginallydesignedto provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest research resultsinallareasoflearninglogicprograms.InrecentyearsthescopeofILPhas been broadened to cover theoretical, algorithmic, empirical, and applicational aspects of learning in non-propositional logic, multi-relational learning and data mining, and learning from structured and semi-structured data. The program committee received altogether 58 submissions in response to the call for papers, of which 5 were withdrawn by the authors themselves. 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