We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We explain the main concepts of this quantitative approach to defining ‘information’. We discuss the extent to which Kolmogorov’s and Shannon’s information theory have a common purpose, and where they are fundamentally different. We indicate how recent developments within the theory allow one to formally distinguish between ‘structural ’ (meaningful) and ‘random ’ information as measured by the Kolmogorov structure function, which leads to a mathematical formalization of Occam’s razor in inductive inference. We end by discussing some of the philosophical implications of the theory
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
(eng) We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic i...
We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We e...
Information theory is a branch of mathematics that attempts to quantify information. To quantify inf...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
Information theory is a well developed field, but does not capture the essence of what information ...
We compare the elementary theories of Shannon information and Kolmogorov complexity, the extent to w...
There arose two successful formalisations of the quantitative aspect of information over the course ...
AbstractKolmogorov's very first paper on algorithmic information theory (Kolmogorov, Problemy pereda...
This paper reviews algorithmic information theory, which is an attempt to apply information-theoreti...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
(eng) We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic i...
We introduce algorithmic information theory, also known as the theory of Kolmogorov complexity. We e...
Information theory is a branch of mathematics that attempts to quantify information. To quantify inf...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
This document contains lecture notes of an introductory course on Kolmogorov complexity. They cover ...
Information theory is a well developed field, but does not capture the essence of what information ...
We compare the elementary theories of Shannon information and Kolmogorov complexity, the extent to w...
There arose two successful formalisations of the quantitative aspect of information over the course ...
AbstractKolmogorov's very first paper on algorithmic information theory (Kolmogorov, Problemy pereda...
This paper reviews algorithmic information theory, which is an attempt to apply information-theoreti...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
(eng) We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity}, also known as algorithmic i...