UCSC-CRL-90-16: PROBABLY APPROXIMATELY CORRECT LEARNING

05/01/1990 09:00 AM
Computer Science
This paper surveys some recent theoretical results on the efficiency of machine learning algorithms. The main tool described is the notion of Probably Approximately Correct (PAC) learning, introduced by Valiant. We define this learning model and then look at some of the results obtained in it. We then consider some criticisms of the PAC model and the extensions proposed to address these criticisms. Finally, we look briefly at other models recently proposed in computational learning theory.

UCSC-CRL-90-16