The first part of the quote (before “so”) seems right—induction generates hypotheses, and deduction destroys them (for loose definitions of in/deduction). One way to see Solomonoff induction is that we first “open up” as far as possible, by generating all possible hypotheses, and then use deduction to “close down”, by throwing away all the invalid hypotheses.
The first part of the quote (before “so”) seems right—induction generates hypotheses, and deduction destroys them (for loose definitions of in/deduction). One way to see Solomonoff induction is that we first “open up” as far as possible, by generating all possible hypotheses, and then use deduction to “close down”, by throwing away all the invalid hypotheses.