Lenses and Learners
Abstract
Lenses are a well-established structure for modelling bidirectional transformations, such as the interactions between a database and a view of it. Lenses may be symmetric or asymmetric, and may be composed, forming the morphisms of a monoidal category. More recently, the notion of a learner has been proposed: these provide a compositional way of modelling supervised learning algorithms, and again form the morphisms of a monoidal category. In this paper, we show that the two concepts are tightly linked. We show both that there is a faithful, identity-on-objects symmetric monoidal functor embedding a category of asymmetric lenses into the category of learners, and furthermore there is such a functor embedding the category of learners into a category of symmetric lenses.
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@article{arxiv.1903.03671,
title = {Lenses and Learners},
author = {Brendan Fong and Michael Johnson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.03671},
year = {2019}
}
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14 pages