Novelty, Information and Surprise e-bog
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The book offers a new approach to information theory that is more general then the classical approach by Shannon. The classical definition of information is given for an alphabet of symbols or for a set of mutually exclusive propositions (a partition of the probability space I ) with corresponding probabilities adding up to 1. The new definition is given for an arbitrary cover of I , i.e. for a...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
30 august 2012
Genrer
PBF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783642290756
The book offers a new approach to information theory that is more general then the classical approach by Shannon. The classical definition of information is given for an alphabet of symbols or for a set of mutually exclusive propositions (a partition of the probability space I ) with corresponding probabilities adding up to 1. The new definition is given for an arbitrary cover of I , i.e. for a set of possibly overlapping propositions. The generalized information concept is called novelty and it is accompanied by two new concepts derived from it, designated as information and surprise, which describe "e;opposite"e; versions of novelty, information being related more to classical information theory and surprise being related more to the classical concept of statistical significance. In the discussion of these three concepts and their interrelations several properties or classes of covers are defined, which turn out to be lattices. The book also presents applications of these new concepts, mostly in statistics and in neuroscience.