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Solomonoff induction

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Etymology

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Introduced by Ray Solomonoff.

Noun

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Solomonoff induction (uncountable)

  1. (computing theory) A form of induction, involving Bayes' theorem, that derives the posterior probability of any computable theory, given a sequence of observed data.