Pattern Analysis and Scientific Method, Privacy and Intelligent Machines
author: Nello Cristianini,
Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol
published: Dec. 3, 2009, recorded: September 2009, views: 4107
published: Dec. 3, 2009, recorded: September 2009, views: 4107
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Another nice talk by this speaker. But again I am wondering why algorithmic information theory is not mentioned when patterns are explained. AIT has a precise and very general definition: Some given data has a pattern if there exists a program that computes the data but is shorter than the data. Scientific discovery is about finding those short programs.
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