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Lecture Notes, W9: Probabilities, Causation & Experience-Based Learning
Experience-Based Learning
What It Is | Learning is the acquisition of knowledge for particular purposes. When this acquisition happens via interaction with an environment it is experience-based. |
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Causation
What It Is | A causal variable can (informally) be defined as a variable whose relationship with another variable is such that when changed it will change the other variable. An example is a light switch, which is designed specifically to cause the light to turn on and off. In a causal analysis based on abduction one may reason that a light that was off but is now on may indicate that someone or something flipped the light switch. (The inverse - a light that was on but is now off - has a larger set of reasonable causes, in addition to someone turning it off, a power outage or bulb burnout. |
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Probability
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