Inductive inference machines are algorithmic devices which attempt to synthesize (in the limit) programs for a function while they examine more and more of the graph of the function. There are many possible criteria of success. We study the inference of nearly minimal size programs. Our principal results imply that nearly minimal size programs can be inferred (in the limit) without loss of inferring power provided we are willing to tolerate a finite, but not uniformly, bounded, number of anomalies in the synthesized programs. On the other hand, there is a severe reduction of inferring power in inferring nearly minimal size programs if the maximum number of anomalies allowed is any uniform constant. We obtain a general characterization for t...
This paper provides a systematic study of inductive inference of indexable concept classes in learni...
The present paper deals with the learnability of indexed families of uniformly recursive languages b...
Abst rac t This survey contains both old and very recent results in non-quantitative aspects of indu...
Inductive inference machines are algorithmic devices which attempt to synthesize (in the limit) prog...
We consider inductive inference of total recursive functions in the case, when produced hypotheses a...
AbstractA natural ωpLω+1 hierarchy of successively more general criteria of success for inductive in...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the algorithmic learning, by example in the limit, of programs ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the algorithmic learning, by example in the limit, of programs ...
Two learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of recursive ...
AbstractTwo learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of re...
AbstractTwo learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of re...
Two learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of recursive ...
Freivalds defined an acceptable programming system independent criterion for learning pro-grams for ...
Ph.D. ThesisInductive inference is a process of hypothesizing a general rule from examples. As a suc...
AbstractIn many areas of scientific inquiry, the phenomena under investigation are viewed as functio...
This paper provides a systematic study of inductive inference of indexable concept classes in learni...
The present paper deals with the learnability of indexed families of uniformly recursive languages b...
Abst rac t This survey contains both old and very recent results in non-quantitative aspects of indu...
Inductive inference machines are algorithmic devices which attempt to synthesize (in the limit) prog...
We consider inductive inference of total recursive functions in the case, when produced hypotheses a...
AbstractA natural ωpLω+1 hierarchy of successively more general criteria of success for inductive in...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the algorithmic learning, by example in the limit, of programs ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the algorithmic learning, by example in the limit, of programs ...
Two learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of recursive ...
AbstractTwo learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of re...
AbstractTwo learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of re...
Two learning situations are considered: machine identification of programs from graphs of recursive ...
Freivalds defined an acceptable programming system independent criterion for learning pro-grams for ...
Ph.D. ThesisInductive inference is a process of hypothesizing a general rule from examples. As a suc...
AbstractIn many areas of scientific inquiry, the phenomena under investigation are viewed as functio...
This paper provides a systematic study of inductive inference of indexable concept classes in learni...
The present paper deals with the learnability of indexed families of uniformly recursive languages b...
Abst rac t This survey contains both old and very recent results in non-quantitative aspects of indu...