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Computational Learning Theory

Part of the Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science series
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Computational learning theory is a subject which has been advancing rapidly in the last few years.

The authors concentrate on the probably approximately correct model of learning, and gradually develop the ideas of efficiency considerations.

Finally, applications of the theory to artificial neural networks are considered.

Many exercises are included throughout, and the list of references is extensive.

This volume is relatively self contained as the necessary background material from logic, probability and complexity theory is included.

It will therefore form an introduction to the theory of computational learning, suitable for a broad spectrum of graduate students from theoretical computer science and mathematics.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521416035 / 9780521416030
Hardback
006.31
27/02/1992
United Kingdom
171 pages
174 x 247 mm, 460 grams
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