Theory of Machine Learning with Limited Data

Sapir, Marina

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Application of machine learning may be understood as deriving new knowledge for practical use through explaining accumulated observations, training set. Peirce used the term abduction for this kind of inference. Here I formalize the concept of abduction for real valued hypotheses, and show that 14 of the most popular textbook ML learners (every learner I tested), covering classification, regression and clustering, implement this concept of abduction inference. The approach is proposed as an alternative to statistical learning theory, which requires an impractical assumption of indefinitely increasing training set for its justification.

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