pseudodimension
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pseudodimension (plural pseudodimensions)
- (mathematics) The largest cardinality (or infinite) of a set of points (in a function class) that can be shattered.
- 2016, Matteo Riondato, Eli Upfal, “ABRA: Approximating Betweenness Centrality in Static and Dynamic Graphs with Rademacher Averages”, in arXiv[1]:
- Our algorithms rely on random sampling and their analysis leverages on Rademacher averages and pseudodimension, fundamental concepts from statistical learning theory.