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Inductive Bias

Edited by Eliezer Yudkowsky, Swimmer963 (Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg), Vladimir_Nesov, et al. last updated 16th Sep 2020

Inductive bias refers to your suspicion that if the sun has risen for the last billion days in a row, then it may rise tomorrow as well. Since it is logically possible that the laws of physics will arbitrarily cease to work and that the sun will not rise tomorrow, coming to this conclusion requires an inductively biased prior.

This sort of bias is not a bad thing - without "inductive bias" you can't draw any conclusion at all from the data. It's just a different technical meaning attached to the same word.

Primary post

  • "Inductive Bias"

References

  • Tom M. Mitchell (1980). The need for biases in learning generalizations.

See also

  • Superexponential conceptspace
  • Prior distribution
  • Statistical bias
  • Cognitive bias
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