Consideration on singularities in learning theory and the learning coefficient (Q280566)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6578351
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    Consideration on singularities in learning theory and the learning coefficient
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6578351

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      Consideration on singularities in learning theory and the learning coefficient (English)
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      10 May 2016
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      Summary: We consider the learning coefficients in learning theory and give two new methods for obtaining these coefficients in a homogeneous case: a method for finding a deepest singular point and a method to add variables. In application to Vandermonde matrix-type singularities, we show that these methods are effective. The learning coefficient of the generalization error in Bayesian estimation serves to measure the learning efficiency in singular learning models. Mathematically, the learning coefficient corresponds to a real log canonical threshold of singularities for the Kullback functions (relative entropy) in learning theory.
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      learning coefficient
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      Kullback function
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      relative entropy
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      singular learning machine
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      resolution of singularities
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