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In this lecture, we will observe a simple connection between query release and agnostic learning, and interpret this connection as bad news for the problem of designing efficient non-interactive private query release algorithms – at least of the type that we have been considering so far. Lets first introduce the problem of agnostic learning, and informally recall some results from learning theory.
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