Abstract

In this paper, a brief introduction is given to some statistical aspects of PAC (probably approximately correct) learning theory. It is shown that there is a close connection between the principal results in PAC learning theory and those in empirical process theory, the latter being a well-established branch of probability theory. The main results in each area are summarized without proofs, and the reader is directed to appropriate sources in the literature.

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