Definition & Meaning | English word LEARNABILITY


LEARNABILITY

Definitions of LEARNABILITY

  1. (uncountable) The condition of being learnable.
  2. (countable, uncountable) The ease with which something can be learned.

Number of letters

12

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using LEARNABILITY in a Sentence

  • With Bruce Tesar (Rutgers University), Smolensky has also contributed significantly to the study of the learnability of Optimality Theoretic grammars (in the sense of computational learning theory).
  • User Interface researchers have performed experiments suggesting that minimalism, as illustrated by the design principles of parsimony and transparency, bolsters efficiency and learnability.
  • 1987 - On the learnability of the scope of reflexivization, Proceedings of the Sixth Annual West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, (WCCFL VI), 317-327.
  • Completely distinct from these, there are sub-theories which have been proposed entirely within OT, such as positional faithfulness theory, correspondence theory (McCarthy and Prince 1995), sympathy theory, stratal OT, and a number of theories of learnability, most notably by Bruce Tesar.
  • Hockett later added prevarication, reflexiveness, and learnability to the list as uniquely human characteristics.
  • They proved that for any concept class that is polynomially closed under exception lists, PAC learnability implies the existence of an Occam algorithm for that concept class.


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