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Learning multiple languages in groups
Authors:Sanjay Jain  Efim Kinber
Affiliation:1. School of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117590, Singapore;2. Department of Computer Science, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT 06432-1000, USA
Abstract:We consider a variant of Gold’s learning paradigm where a learner receives as input nn different languages (in the form of one text where all input languages are interleaved). Our goal is to explore the situation when a more “coarse” classification of input languages is possible, whereas more refined classification is not. More specifically, we answer the following question: under which conditions, a learner, being fed nn different languages, can produce mm grammars covering all input languages, but cannot produce kk grammars covering input languages for any k>mk>m. We also consider a variant of this task, where each of the output grammars may not cover more than rr input languages. Our main results indicate that the major factor affecting classification capabilities is the difference n−mnm between the number nn of input languages and the number mm of output grammars. We also explore the relationship between classification capabilities for smaller and larger groups of input languages. For the variant of our model with the upper bound on the number of languages allowed to be represented by one output grammar, for classes consisting of disjoint languages, we found complete picture of relationship between classification capabilities for different parameters nn (the number of input languages), mm (number of output grammars), and rr (bound on the number of languages represented by each output grammar). This picture includes a combinatorial characterization of classification capabilities for the parameters n,m,rn,m,r of certain types.
Keywords:Computational learning theory   Learning in the limit   Classification   Learning multiple languages
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