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UNIT IV (Well Posed Leaning Problems)

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UNIT-IV

Machine Learning
Introduction:

 Well-posed learning problems,


 Designing a learning system,
 Perspectives and issues in machine learning.
Concept learning and the general to specific ordering –
 Introduction,
 A concept learning task,
 Concept learning as search,
 Find- S: finding a maximally specific hypothesis,
 Version spaces and the candidate elimination algorithm
 Remarks on version spaces and candidate elimination
 Inductive bias.
Well-posed learning problems

 A computer program is said to learn from experience E in context to


some task T and some performance measure P, if its performance on
T, as was measured by P, upgrades with experience E. 

 The above definition is one of the most well known definitions of


Machine Learning given by Tom Mitchell.

Task(T)
Performance Measure (P)
Experience(E) 
Examples:

To better filter emails as spam or not 

A checkers learning proble

Handwriting Recognition Problem 

A Robot Driving Problem 

 Fruit Prediction Problem

Face Recognition Problem

Automatic Translation of documents


1. To better filter emails as spam or not 

 Task – Classifying emails as spam or not

 Performance Measure – The fraction of emails accurately


classified as spam or not spam 

 Experience – Observing you label emails as spam or not spam 


2. A checkers learning problem

 Task – Playing checkers game 

 Performance Measure – percent of games won against opposer

 Experience – playing implementation games against itself


3. Handwriting Recognition Problem 

 Task – Acknowledging handwritten words within portrayal 

 Performance Measure – percent of words accurately classified

 Experience – a directory of handwritten words with given


classifications
4. A Robot Driving Problem 

 Task – driving on public four-lane highways using sight scanners

 Performance Measure – average distance progressed before a fallacy

 Experience – order of images and steering instructions noted down


while observing a human driver
5. Fruit Prediction Problem

 Task – forecasting different fruits for recognition

 Performance Measure – able to predict maximum variety of


fruits

 Experience – training machine with the largest datasets of


fruits images
6. Face Recognition Problem

 Task – predicting different types of faces

 Performance Measure – able to predict maximum types of faces

 Experience – training machine with maximum amount of datasets


of different face images
7. Automatic Translation of documents

 Task – translating one type of language used in a document to


other language

 Performance Measure – able to convert one language to other


efficiently

 Experience – training machine with a large dataset of


different types of languages

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