AbstractIn this paper we consider several variants of Valiant's learnability model that have appeared in the literature. We give conditions under which these models are equivalent in terms of the polynomially learnable concept classes they define. These equivalences allow comparisons of most of the existing theorems in Valiant-style learnability and show that several simplifying assumptions on polynomial learning algorithms can be made without loss of generality. We also give a useful reduction of learning problems to the problem of finding consistent hypotheses, and give comparisons and equivalences between Valiant's model and the prediction learning models of Haussler, Littlestone, and Warmuth (in “29th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundation...
AbstractWe present a systematic framework for classifying, comparing, and defining models of PAC lea...
AbstractWe present a systematic framework for classifying, comparing, and defining models of PAC lea...
In this thesis, we investigate learnability of various subclasses of formal languages within the par...
We investigate the relationship between two different notions of reducibility among prediction (lear...
The learning model of Valiant is extended to allow the number of examples required for learning to d...
Abstract. The PAC and other equivalent learning models are widely accepted models for polynomial lea...
AbstractWe study the learning models defined in [D. Angluin, M. Krikis, R.H. Sloan, G. Turán, Malici...
We study the learning models defined in [D. Angluin, M. Krikis, R.H. Sloan, G. Turán, Malicious omis...
We characterize learnability and non-learnability of subsets of Nm called 'semilinear sets&apos...
Les Valiant has recently conceived a remarkable mathematical model of learnability. The originality ...
We characterize learnability and non-learnability of subsets of Nm called \u27semilinear sets\u27, w...
Abstract. We consider the exact learning in the query model. We deal with all types of queries intro...
We prove a new combinatorial characterization of polynomial learnability from equivalence queries, a...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend Valiant's (Comm. ACM27 (1984), 1134–1142) sequential model of conce...
We prove a new combinatorial characterization of polynomial learnability from equivalence queries, a...
AbstractWe present a systematic framework for classifying, comparing, and defining models of PAC lea...
AbstractWe present a systematic framework for classifying, comparing, and defining models of PAC lea...
In this thesis, we investigate learnability of various subclasses of formal languages within the par...
We investigate the relationship between two different notions of reducibility among prediction (lear...
The learning model of Valiant is extended to allow the number of examples required for learning to d...
Abstract. The PAC and other equivalent learning models are widely accepted models for polynomial lea...
AbstractWe study the learning models defined in [D. Angluin, M. Krikis, R.H. Sloan, G. Turán, Malici...
We study the learning models defined in [D. Angluin, M. Krikis, R.H. Sloan, G. Turán, Malicious omis...
We characterize learnability and non-learnability of subsets of Nm called 'semilinear sets&apos...
Les Valiant has recently conceived a remarkable mathematical model of learnability. The originality ...
We characterize learnability and non-learnability of subsets of Nm called \u27semilinear sets\u27, w...
Abstract. We consider the exact learning in the query model. We deal with all types of queries intro...
We prove a new combinatorial characterization of polynomial learnability from equivalence queries, a...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend Valiant's (Comm. ACM27 (1984), 1134–1142) sequential model of conce...
We prove a new combinatorial characterization of polynomial learnability from equivalence queries, a...
AbstractWe present a systematic framework for classifying, comparing, and defining models of PAC lea...
AbstractWe present a systematic framework for classifying, comparing, and defining models of PAC lea...
In this thesis, we investigate learnability of various subclasses of formal languages within the par...