no free lunch theorem
English
Etymology
Derives from the phrase there's no such thing as a free lunch.
Proper noun
- (artificial intelligence, computing) A theorem that implies that no single machine learning algorithm is universally the best-performing algorithm for all problems.
Further reading
- no free lunch theorem on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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