Meaningful Information

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Title: Meaningful Information

Research Question: Can we separate meaningful information from accidental information in a data sample?

Methodology: The study proposes a method to measure the meaningful information in a data sample by comparing it to the shortest program that can compute the sample. This method is applicable to any finite object, such as a binary string.

Results: The research found that the information in a data sample can be divided into two parts: the meaningful information and the accidental information. The meaningful information is the information that is useful and regular, while the accidental information is the remaining randomness.

Implications: This research has significant implications for statistical inference and learning theory. It provides a method to distinguish between meaningful and accidental information in a data sample, which is crucial for understanding and analyzing complex data sets.

Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0111053v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0111053v1