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(2007) Challenges for computational intelligence, Dordrecht, Springer.

Generalization in learning from examples

Věra Kůrková

pp. 343-363

Capability of generalization in learning from examples can be modeled using regularization, which has been developed as a tool for improving stability of solutions of inverse problems. Theory of inverse problems has been developed to solve various tasks in applied science such as acoustics, geophysics and computerized tomography. Such problems are typically described by integral operators. It is shown that learning from examples can be reformulated as an inverse problem defined by an evaluation operator. This reformulation allows one to characterize optimal solutions of learning tasks and design learning algorithms based on numerical solutions of systems of linear equations.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-71984-7_13

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Kůrková, V. (2007)., Generalization in learning from examples, in W. Duch & J. Mańdziuk (eds.), Challenges for computational intelligence, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 343-363.

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