Title of article :
Version spaces and the consistency problem
Author/Authors :
Hirsh، Haym نويسنده , , Mishra، Nina نويسنده , , Pitt، Leonard نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-114
From page :
115
To page :
0
Abstract :
A version space is a collection of concepts consistent with a given set of positive and negative examples. Mitchell [Artificial Intelligence 18 (1982) 203 –226] proposed representing a version space by its boundary sets: the maximally general (G) and maximally specific consistent concepts (S). For many simple concept classes, the size of G and S is known to grow exponentially in the number of positive and negative examples. This paper argues that previous work on alternative representations of version spaces has disguised the real question underlying version space reasoning. We instead show that tractable reasoning with version spaces turns out to depend on the consistency problem, i.e., determining if there is any concept consistent with a set of positive and negative examples. Indeed, we show that tractable version space reasoning is possible if and only if there is an efficient algorithm for the consistency problem. Our observations give rise to new concept classes for which tractable version space reasoning is now possible, e.g., 1-decision lists, monotone depth two formulas, and halfspaces.
Keywords :
Consistency problem , Version spaces , Inductive learning , Boundary sets
Journal title :
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (NON MEMBERS) (AI)
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (NON MEMBERS) (AI)
Record number :
48065
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