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Learning Simple Concepts Under Simple Distributions
- SIAM JOURNAL OF COMPUTING
, 1991
"... We aim at developing a learning theory where `simple' concepts are easily learnable. In Valiant's learning model, many concepts turn out to be too hard (like NP hard) to learn. Relatively few concept classes were shown to be learnable polynomially. In daily life, it seems that things we care to le ..."
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We aim at developing a learning theory where `simple' concepts are easily learnable. In Valiant's learning model, many concepts turn out to be too hard (like NP hard) to learn. Relatively few concept classes were shown to be learnable polynomially. In daily life, it seems that things we care to learn are usually learnable. To model the intuitive notion of learning more closely, we do not require that the learning algorithm learns (polynomially) under all distributions, but only under all simple distributions. A distribution is simple if it is dominated by an enumerable distrib...

