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by scrumper
1248 days ago
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"Probably" is more than one bit, not less, no? It conveys both uncertainty and an opinion on the answer. "Is this tree deciduous?"
"Yes" - one bit "Is this tree evergreen?"
"Probably" - one bit (they don't know), another bit (their guess) But I'm way off any formal understanding of this, and it can be rigorously defined. Meta comment: "half a bit" was clearly a joke, and so was my response; now I'm taking your reply at face value and debating it seriously, while admitting that I haven't got anything close to firm enough ground under me to actually debate it :) |
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"Umm..." definitely carries some kind of information, but it doesn't actually help answer the question.
Based on the information theoretic definition of entropy we'd need to go from 50:50 to 89% certainty to get half a bit of information, and I'd probably qualify 89% certainty as "probably"