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Problem 2.15b
Are we finding m(N) for our example in part (a) or for the overall hypothesis set containing all monotonically increasing functions?
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Re: Problem 2.15b
For the entire set of monotonically increasing hypotheses.
(m(N) for a single hypothesis as in part (a) is 1 since a single hypothesis can only implement one dichotomy on any data set) Quote:
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Re: Problem 2.15b
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