Conference paper presented at Recent Advances in Info-Metrics, Washington, DC, 2014. Under review for a book chapter in "Recent innovations in info-metrics: a cross-disciplinary perspective on information and information processing" by Oxford University Press.A simple, intuitive approach to the assessment of probabilistic inferences is introduced. The Shannon information metrics are translated to the probability domain. The translation shows that the negative logarithmic score and the geometric mean are equivalent measures of the accuracy of a probabilistic inference. Thus there is both a quantitative reduction in perplexity as good inference algorithms reduce the uncertainty and a qualitative reduction due to the increased clarity between ...
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