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Information Theory : Nonlinear Science
1,710 words, approx. 6 pages Although the word information is commonly used and its engineering applications influence our lives, the quantitative meaning is often unclear. Among several measures of information, the most common is called Shannon information (denoted as IS with...
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Information and Information Theory Summary
1,394 words, approx. 5 pages In 1948 Claude Shannon published a seminal paper, "A Mathematical Theory of Communication," in the Bell System Technical Journal, inaugurating the body of concepts now known as information theory. In his paper, Shannon defined a precise quantitative...
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Information Theory Summary
1,030 words, approx. 3 pages "Information" is a term used universally in fields associated with computing technology. It is often loosely applied when no other term seems to be readily at hand; examples of this are terms such as "information...
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Information Theory Summary
793 words, approx. 3 pages While researching methods for how to more efficiently transmit information over noisy communications channels, Claude Shannon, an electrical engineer, published "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" in 1948, which spawned two...
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Information theory Information
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 Information theory is a branch of applied mathematics and engineering involving the quantification of information. Historically, information theory developed to find fundamental limits on compressing and reliably communicating data. Since its inception...




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 Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory
Preface.(Information Theory and Statistics: A Tutorial)
01/01/2004: 413 words, approx. 1 pages This tutorial is concerned with applications of information theory concepts in statistics. It originated as lectures given by Imre Csiszar at the University of Maryland in 1991 with later additions and corrections by Csiszar and Paul Shields. Attention is restricted to finite...
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 Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory
References.(Information Theory and Statistics: A Tutorial)
01/01/2004: 1,018 words, approx. 3 pages [1] S. M. Ali and S. D. Silvey, "A general class of coefficients of divergence of one distribution from another", J. Royal Stat. Soc., Ser.B, vol. 28, pp. 131-142, 1966. [2] S. Amari, Differential-Geometrical Methods in Statistics. New York: Springer, 1985. ...
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Promising, Flawed Novel Yo-Yos From L.A. to S.F.
2/5/2006: 1,090 words, approx. 4 pages The Ruins of California is a great title, even if it’s hard to know where a name like “Ruin” comes from—and actually, in California, people do still come from somewhere other than a scenarist’s treatment. Take Inez Ruin, a child in 1969 and the narrator...
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 The New York Observer
Promising, Flawed Novel Yo-Yos From L.A. to S.F.
2/5/2006: 1,089 words, approx. 4 pages The Ruins of California is a great title, even if it’s hard to know where a name like “Ruin” comes from—and actually, in California, people do still come from somewhere other than a scenarist’s treatment. Take Inez Ruin, a child in 1969 and the narrator...


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