Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Information is that which reduces uncertainty, wholly or in part.Similarly, anti-information is that which increases uncertainty.Noise on a noisy communication channel is an example of anti-information.According to Shannon's Channel Coding Theoremthe entropy of the noise must be subtracted to obtain the channel capacitythat remains available for reliable communication.The gambling industry has made a business out of selling anti-information.People are willing to pay for anti-information.The increase in uncertainty enables them to savor the information that they subsequently receivewhen the uncertainty is finally resolved.The term anti-information was introduced by Koos Verhoeff in the 1970swhile teaching informatics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam."@en }
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- Anti-information abstract "Information is that which reduces uncertainty, wholly or in part.Similarly, anti-information is that which increases uncertainty.Noise on a noisy communication channel is an example of anti-information.According to Shannon's Channel Coding Theoremthe entropy of the noise must be subtracted to obtain the channel capacitythat remains available for reliable communication.The gambling industry has made a business out of selling anti-information.People are willing to pay for anti-information.The increase in uncertainty enables them to savor the information that they subsequently receivewhen the uncertainty is finally resolved.The term anti-information was introduced by Koos Verhoeff in the 1970swhile teaching informatics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.".
- Anti-information comment "Information is that which reduces uncertainty, wholly or in part.Similarly, anti-information is that which increases uncertainty.Noise on a noisy communication channel is an example of anti-information.According to Shannon's Channel Coding Theoremthe entropy of the noise must be subtracted to obtain the channel capacitythat remains available for reliable communication.The gambling industry has made a business out of selling anti-information.People are willing to pay for anti-information.The increase in uncertainty enables them to savor the information that they subsequently receivewhen the uncertainty is finally resolved.The term anti-information was introduced by Koos Verhoeff in the 1970swhile teaching informatics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.".