Submitted by vajraadhvan t3_y6v03k in MachineLearning
Red-Portal t1_iti0ug1 wrote
Reply to comment by Normal_Flan_1269 in [D] Machine Learning conferences/journals with a mathematical slant? by vajraadhvan
Wait what? The core of learning theory is algorithm analysis and complexity theory! Please take any learning theory textbook or course first before making such groundless judgements. God the freakin definition of "PAC learnable" is algorithm-theoric.
Normal_Flan_1269 t1_iti100x wrote
It’s literally called statistical learning theory
Red-Portal t1_iti13ms wrote
Yes that's why you need at least "undergraduate" statistics knowledge.
Normal_Flan_1269 t1_iti2r8e wrote
Lol that’s so false. Undergrad stats is not nearly enough, not even undergrad math. You can get away with just knowing how to code a little bit but it’s way more math and stats. Cs majors are just trained to be software engineers and nothing else. I’m a math and stats major and run circles around them in AI courses because they don’t have any technical depth mathematically.
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