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Probably Approximately Correct Leslie Valiant

Probably Approximately Correct By Leslie Valiant

Probably Approximately Correct by Leslie Valiant


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A leading computer scientist shows why understanding computation is the key to understanding life

Probably Approximately Correct Summary

Probably Approximately Correct: Nature's Algorithms for Learning and Prospering in a Complex World by Leslie Valiant

From a leading computer scientist, a unifying theory that will revolutionize our understanding of how life evolves and learns.How does life prosper in a complex and erratic world? While we know that nature follows patterns,such as the law of gravity,our everyday lives are beyond what known science can predict. We nevertheless muddle through even in the absence of theories of how to act. But how do we do it?In Probably Approximately Correct , computer scientist Leslie Valiant presents a masterful synthesis of learning and evolution to show how both individually and collectively we not only survive, but prosper in a world as complex as our own. The key is probably approximately correct algorithms, a concept Valiant developed to explain how effective behaviour can be learned. The model shows that pragmatically coping with a problem can provide a satisfactory solution in the absence of any theory of the problem. After all, finding a mate does not require a theory of mating. Valiant's theory reveals the shared computational nature of evolution and learning, and sheds light on perennial questions such as nature versus nurture and the limits of artificial intelligence.Offering a powerful and elegant model that encompasses life's complexity, Probably Approximately Correct has profound implications for how we think about behaviour, cognition, biological evolution, and the possibilities and limits of human and machine intelligence.

About Leslie Valiant

Leslie Valiant is the T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at Harvard University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He is a winner of the Nevanlinna Prize from the International Mathematical Union, and the Turing Award, known as the Nobel of computing.

Table of Contents

1. Ecorithms 2. Prediction and Adaptation 3. The Computable 4. Mechanistic Explanations of Nature 5. The Learnable 6. The Evolvable 7. The Deducible 8. Humans as Ecorithms 9. Machines as Ecorithms 10. Questions

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GOR007779376
9780465060726
0465060722
Probably Approximately Correct: Nature's Algorithms for Learning and Prospering in a Complex World by Leslie Valiant
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Basic Books
20141114
208
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