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  2. Machine learning - Wikipedia

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    Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalize to unseen data, and thus perform tasks without explicit instructions. Recently, artificial neural networks have been able to surpass many previous approaches in performance.

  3. Probably approximately correct learning - Wikipedia

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    In computational learning theory, probably approximately correct ( PAC) learning is a framework for mathematical analysis of machine learning. It was proposed in 1984 by Leslie Valiant. [1] In this framework, the learner receives samples and must select a generalization function (called the hypothesis) from a certain class of possible functions.

  4. Generalization error - Wikipedia

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    Further reading. Olivier, Bousquet; Luxburg, Ulrike; Rätsch, Gunnar, eds. (2004). Advanced Lectures on Machine Learning.Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

  5. Statistical learning theory - Wikipedia

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    Statistical learning theory is a framework for machine learning drawing from the fields of statistics and functional analysis. [1] [2] [3] Statistical learning theory deals with the statistical inference problem of finding a predictive function based on data. Statistical learning theory has led to successful applications in fields such as ...

  6. Turing machine - Wikipedia

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    Classes of automata. (Clicking on each layer gets an article on that subject) A Turing machine is a mathematical model of computation describing an abstract machine [1] that manipulates symbols on a strip of tape according to a table of rules. [2] Despite the model's simplicity, it is capable of implementing any computer algorithm.

  7. Inductive bias - Wikipedia

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    Inductive bias is anything which makes the algorithm learn one pattern instead of another pattern (e.g. step-functions in decision trees instead of continuous function in a linear regression model ). Learning is the process of apprehending useful knowledge by observing and interacting with the world. [2]

  8. Online machine learning - Wikipedia

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    Online learning is a common technique used in areas of machine learning where it is computationally infeasible to train over the entire dataset, requiring the need of out-of-core algorithms. It is also used in situations where it is necessary for the algorithm to dynamically adapt to new patterns in the data, or when the data itself is ...

  9. Hyperparameter (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    In machine learning, a hyperparameter is a parameter, such as the learning rate or choice of optimizer, which specifies details of the learning process, hence the name hyper parameter. This is in contrast to parameters which determine the model itself. Hyperparameters can be classified as model hyperparameters, that typically cannot be inferred ...

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