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Date: 2015-09-27 20:31:04
Machine learning
Learning
Cybernetics
Information privacy
Generalization error
Stability
Supervised learning
Mutual information
Differential privacy
Algorithm
Information theory
Exponential mechanism

Generalization in Adaptive Data Analysis and Holdout Reuse Cynthia Dwork∗ Vitaly Feldman† Moritz Hardt‡

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