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Intelligent systems. Theory and applications, 2015, Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 169–195 (Mi ista210)  

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Part 3. Mathematical models

Learning of arithmetic sum of monotone conjuctions

Z. A. Niyazova
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Abstract: The problem of learning of the arithmetic sums of monotone conjunctions is considered. It is offered algorithm of learning on the basis of which the upper bound of learning complexity is obtained. The algorithm of replies to the requests is proposed. With the help of this algorithm, lower bound of learning complexity is obtained.
Keywords: learning of discrete functions, sum of monotone conjuctions.
Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: Z. A. Niyazova, “Learning of arithmetic sum of monotone conjuctions”, Intelligent systems. Theory and applications, 19:4 (2015), 169–195
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\paper Learning of arithmetic sum of monotone conjuctions
\jour Intelligent systems. Theory and applications
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\issue 4
\pages 169--195
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