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Each predicted boundary of the target concept lies halfway between a p Each predicted boundary of the target concept lies halfway between a p

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Each predicted boundary of the target concept lies halfway between a p - PPT Presentation

The saved instances are near the jagged concept boundary This is a simpler classification problem used to illustrate the instances saved by IB2 IB2 ID: 298006

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Each predicted boundary of the target concept lies halfway between a pair of adjacent positive and negative instances. ¥!All instances on the same side of a boundary as a positive instance are predicted to be positive. All other instances are predicted to be negative. The saved instances are near the jagged concept boundary. This is a simpler classification problem, used to illustrate the instances saved by IB2. IB2Õs storage requirement can be significantly lower than IB1, especially Noise-free Congressional Voting Dataset: Noise-free, linearly separable, 16 boolean attributes, 288 missing values in 435 The inductive bias for IBL algorithms is not very restrictive or is relaxed. They can