(Though even in that case it’s not necessarily a generalization problem. Suppose every single “test” input happens to be identical to one that appeared in “training”, and the feedback is always good.)
It’s still well-defined, though I agree that in this case the name is misleading. But this is a single specific edge case that I don’t expect will actually happen, so I think I’m fine with that.
(Though even in that case it’s not necessarily a generalization problem. Suppose every single “test” input happens to be identical to one that appeared in “training”, and the feedback is always good.)
It’s still well-defined, though I agree that in this case the name is misleading. But this is a single specific edge case that I don’t expect will actually happen, so I think I’m fine with that.