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- Concept learning can be seen as search.
- General-to-Specific partial ordering of hypotheses can be used
to organize search
- Find-S and Candidate-Elimination algorithms
- Inductive learning algorithms are able to classify unseen
examples only because of their implicit inductive bias for selecting
one consistent hypothesis over another.
- An unbiased learner cannot make inductive leaps to classify
unseen examples.
Patricia Riddle
Fri May 15 13:00:36 NZST 1998