A one-sided classifier for a given class of languages converges to 1 on every language from the class and outputs 0 infinitely often on languages outside the class. A two-sided classifier, on the other hand, converges to 1 on languages from the class and converges to 0 on languages outside the class. The present paper investigates one-sided and two-sided classification for classes of recursive languages. Theorems are presented that help assess the classifiability of natural classes. The relationships of classification to inductive learning theory and to structural complexity theory in terms of Turing degrees are studied. Furthermore, the special case of classification from only positive data is also investigated
AbstractLanguage learnability is investigated in the Gold paradigm of inductive inference from posit...
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Nonconstructive computations by various types of machines and automata have been considered by, for ...
A one-sided classifier for a given class of languages converges to 1 on every language from the clas...
AbstractA one-sided classifier for a given class of languages converges to 1 on every language from ...
A one-sided classifier converges to 1 on every set inside a given class and outputs infinitely often...
We study the classification of recursive predicates and languages. In particular, we compare the cla...
The present paper studies a particular collection of classification problems, i.e., the classificati...
AbstractIn the past 40 years, research on inductive inference has developed along different lines, e...
An attempt is made to build "bridges " between machine language learning and recursive fun...
We study the learnability of indexed families L = (L j ) j2IN of uniformly recursive languages under...
We study the learnability of indexed families of uniformly recursive languages under certain monoton...
Language learnability is investigated in the Gold paradigm of inductive inference from positive dat...
Proc. 3rd Workshop on Algorithmic Learning Theory, 125-134, 1992In this paper, we deal with inductiv...
This paper provides positive and negative results on algorithmically synthesizing, from grammars and...
AbstractLanguage learnability is investigated in the Gold paradigm of inductive inference from posit...
AbstractThe present paper investigates identification of indexed families L of recursively enumerabl...
Nonconstructive computations by various types of machines and automata have been considered by, for ...
A one-sided classifier for a given class of languages converges to 1 on every language from the clas...
AbstractA one-sided classifier for a given class of languages converges to 1 on every language from ...
A one-sided classifier converges to 1 on every set inside a given class and outputs infinitely often...
We study the classification of recursive predicates and languages. In particular, we compare the cla...
The present paper studies a particular collection of classification problems, i.e., the classificati...
AbstractIn the past 40 years, research on inductive inference has developed along different lines, e...
An attempt is made to build "bridges " between machine language learning and recursive fun...
We study the learnability of indexed families L = (L j ) j2IN of uniformly recursive languages under...
We study the learnability of indexed families of uniformly recursive languages under certain monoton...
Language learnability is investigated in the Gold paradigm of inductive inference from positive dat...
Proc. 3rd Workshop on Algorithmic Learning Theory, 125-134, 1992In this paper, we deal with inductiv...
This paper provides positive and negative results on algorithmically synthesizing, from grammars and...
AbstractLanguage learnability is investigated in the Gold paradigm of inductive inference from posit...
AbstractThe present paper investigates identification of indexed families L of recursively enumerabl...
Nonconstructive computations by various types of machines and automata have been considered by, for ...