Definition & Meaning | English word LEARNABILITY
LEARNABILITY
Definitions of LEARNABILITY
- (uncountable) The condition of being learnable.
- (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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