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- Speed_prior abstract "The speed prior is a complexity measure similar to Kolmogorov complexity, except that it is based on computation speed as well as programlength.The speed prior complexity of a program is its size in bits plus the logarithm of the maximum time we are willing to run it to get a prediction.When compared to traditional measures, use of the SpeedPrior has the disadvantage of leading to less optimal predictions, andthe advantage of providing computable predictions.".
- Speed_prior wikiPageExternalLink speedprior.html.
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- Speed_prior wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Speed_prior wikiPageRevisionID "698722238".
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bayesian_statistics.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Complexity.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Computation.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Computational_complexity_theory.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Computer_program.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Inductive_reasoning.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Kolmogorov_complexity.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Minimum_description_length.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLink Minimum_message_length.
- Speed_prior wikiPageWikiLinkText "Speed prior".
- Speed_prior wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Physics-stub.
- Speed_prior wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Statistics-stub.
- Speed_prior subject Category:Bayesian_statistics.
- Speed_prior hypernym Measure.
- Speed_prior type Software.
- Speed_prior type Physic.
- Speed_prior type Redirect.
- Speed_prior comment "The speed prior is a complexity measure similar to Kolmogorov complexity, except that it is based on computation speed as well as programlength.The speed prior complexity of a program is its size in bits plus the logarithm of the maximum time we are willing to run it to get a prediction.When compared to traditional measures, use of the SpeedPrior has the disadvantage of leading to less optimal predictions, andthe advantage of providing computable predictions.".
- Speed_prior label "Speed prior".
- Speed_prior sameAs Q7575586.
- Speed_prior sameAs m.02415z.
- Speed_prior sameAs Q7575586.
- Speed_prior wasDerivedFrom Speed_prior?oldid=698722238.
- Speed_prior isPrimaryTopicOf Speed_prior.