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- Bias in the estimate - Observed accuracy of the learned
hypothesis over the training examples is a optimistically biased
estimate of hypothesis accuracy over future examples. Especially
likely when the learner considers a very rich hypothesis space,
enabling it to overfit the training examples. Typically we test the
hypothesis on some set of test examples chosen independently of the
training examples and the hypothesis.
- Variance in the Estimate - Even if the hypothesis accuracy is
measured over an unbiased set of test examples, the measured accuracy
can still vary from true accuracy, depending on the makeup of the
particular set of test examples. The smaller the set of test
examples, the greater the expected variance.
Patricia Riddle
Fri May 15 13:00:36 NZST 1998