Abstract: The problem addressed concerns the determination of the average number of successive attempts of guessing a word of a certain length consisting of letters with given probabilities of occurrence. Both first- and second-order approximations to a natural language are considered. The guessing strategy used is guessing words in decreasing order of probability. When word and alphabet sizes are large, approximations are necessary in order to estimate the number of guesses. Several kinds of approximations are discussed demonstrating moderate requirements concerning both memory and CPU time. When considering realistic sizes of alphabets and words (100) the number of guesses can be estimated within minutes with reasonable accuracy (a few pe...
Guessing a random variable with finite or countably infinite support in which each selection leads t...
Entropy estimation faces numerous challenges when applied to various real-world problems. Our intere...
As entropy is also an important quantity in physics, we relate our results to physical processes by ...
The problem addressed concerns the determination of the average number of successive attempts of g...
The goal of this paper is to show the dependency of the entropy of English text on the subject of th...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
How hard is it to guess a password? Massey showed that a simple function of the Shannon entropy of ...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The word-frequency distribution provides the fundamental building blocks that generate discourse in ...
The word-frequency distribution provides the fundamental building blocks that generate discourse in ...
Many results in statistics and information theory are asymptotic in nature, with the implicit assump...
Shannon estimates the entropy of the set of words in printed English as 11.82 bits per word. As this...
Shannon entropy is often considered as a measure of uncertainty. It is commonly believed that entro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The Shannon theory of cipher systems is combined with recent ...
This work is a discussion of algorithms for estimating the Shannon entropy h of finite symbol sequen...
Guessing a random variable with finite or countably infinite support in which each selection leads t...
Entropy estimation faces numerous challenges when applied to various real-world problems. Our intere...
As entropy is also an important quantity in physics, we relate our results to physical processes by ...
The problem addressed concerns the determination of the average number of successive attempts of g...
The goal of this paper is to show the dependency of the entropy of English text on the subject of th...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
How hard is it to guess a password? Massey showed that a simple function of the Shannon entropy of ...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The word-frequency distribution provides the fundamental building blocks that generate discourse in ...
The word-frequency distribution provides the fundamental building blocks that generate discourse in ...
Many results in statistics and information theory are asymptotic in nature, with the implicit assump...
Shannon estimates the entropy of the set of words in printed English as 11.82 bits per word. As this...
Shannon entropy is often considered as a measure of uncertainty. It is commonly believed that entro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The Shannon theory of cipher systems is combined with recent ...
This work is a discussion of algorithms for estimating the Shannon entropy h of finite symbol sequen...
Guessing a random variable with finite or countably infinite support in which each selection leads t...
Entropy estimation faces numerous challenges when applied to various real-world problems. Our intere...
As entropy is also an important quantity in physics, we relate our results to physical processes by ...