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1994
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Program Synthesis in the Presence of Infinite Number of Inaccuracies

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Program Synthesis in the Presence of Infinite Number of Inaccuracies
Most studies modeling inaccurate data in Gold style learning consider cases in which the number of inaccuracies is finite. The present paper argues that this approach is not reasonable for modeling inaccuracies in concepts that are infinite in nature (for example, graphs of computable functions). The effect of infinite number of inaccuracies in the input data in Gold's model of learning is considered in the context of identification in the limit of computer programs from graphs of computable functions. Three kinds of inaccuracies, namely, noisy data, incomplete data, and imperfect data, are considered. The amount of each of these inaccuracies in the input is measured using certain density notions. A number of interesting hierarchy results are shown based on the densities of inaccuracies present in the input data. Several results establishing tradeoffs between the density and type of inaccuracies are also derived. 1
Sanjay Jain
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where ALT
Authors Sanjay Jain
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