We compare Karl Popper’s ideas concerning the falsifiability of a theory with similar notions from the part of statistical
learning theory known as
VC-theory. Popper’s notion of the dimension of a theory is contrasted with the apparently very similar VC-dimension. Having located
some divergences, we discuss how best to view Popper’s work from the perspective of statistical learning theory, either as
a precursor or as aiming to capture a different learning activity.
Keywords Induction - Popper - Statistical learning theory - Falsification - Dimension of a theory