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A Combinatorial-Probabilistic Diagnostic Entropy and Information

Published 30 Oct 2008 in cs.IT and math.IT | (0810.5535v1)

Abstract: A new combinatorial-probabilistic diagnostic entropy has been introduced. It describes the pair-wise sum of probabilities of system conditions that have to be distinguished during the diagnosing process. The proposed measure describes the uncertainty of the system conditions, and at the same time complexity of the diagnosis problem. Treating the assumed combinatorial-diagnostic entropy as a primary notion, the information delivered by the symptoms has been defined. The relationships have been derived to facilitate explicit, quantitative assessment of the information of a single symptom as well as that of a symptoms set. It has been proved that the combinatorial-probabilistic information shows the property of additivity. The presented measures are focused on diagnosis problem, but they can be easily applied to other disciplines such as decision theory and classification.

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