
arXiv: 1006.3520
handle: 11245/1.153431 , 2144/29393
While Kolmogorov complexity is the accepted absolute measure of information content in an individual finite object, a similarly absolute notion is needed for the information distance between two individual objects, for example, two pictures. We give several natural definitions of a universal information metric, based on length of shortest programs for either ordinary computations or reversible (dissipationless) computations. It turns out that these definitions are equivalent up to an additive logarithmic term. We show that the information distance is a universal cognitive similarity distance. We investigate the maximal correlation of the shortest programs involved, the maximal uncorrelation of programs (a generalization of the Slepian-Wolf theorem of classical information theory), and the density properties of the discrete metric spaces induced by the information distances. A related distance measures the amount of nonreversibility of a computation. Using the physical theory of reversible computation, we give an appropriate (universal, anti-symmetric, and transitive) measure of the thermodynamic work required to transform one object in another object by the most efficient process. Information distance between individual objects is needed in pattern recognition where one wants to express effective notions of "pattern similarity" or "cognitive similarity" between individual objects and in thermodynamics of computation where one wants to analyse the energy dissipation of a computation from a particular input to a particular output.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences, Technology, Entropy, Kolmogorov complexity, Algorithmic information theory, Slepian-Wolf theorem, Engineering, Description complexity, thermodynamics of computation, Universal cognitive distance, electrical & electronic, Heat dissipation, shortest programs, reversible computation, universal cognitive similarity distance, Information metric, information distance, Electrical and electronic engineering, 004, 68Q30, 94A15, 94A17, Mathematics - Probability, Artificial intelligence and image processing, Computer Science - Information Theory, Reversible computation, FOS: Physical sciences, information systems, Information distance, universal information metric, Networking & telecommunications, Irreversible computation, Pattern recognition, FOS: Mathematics, algorithmic information theory, maximal correlation, irreversible computation, Information Theory (cs.IT), pattern recognition, Probability (math.PR), Computer science, Information theory (general), Algorithmic information theory (Kolmogorov complexity, etc.), maximal uncorrelation of programs, Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability, Thermodynamics of computation, Science & technology, entropy, Communications technologies, description complexity, Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Technology, Entropy, Kolmogorov complexity, Algorithmic information theory, Slepian-Wolf theorem, Engineering, Description complexity, thermodynamics of computation, Universal cognitive distance, electrical & electronic, Heat dissipation, shortest programs, reversible computation, universal cognitive similarity distance, Information metric, information distance, Electrical and electronic engineering, 004, 68Q30, 94A15, 94A17, Mathematics - Probability, Artificial intelligence and image processing, Computer Science - Information Theory, Reversible computation, FOS: Physical sciences, information systems, Information distance, universal information metric, Networking & telecommunications, Irreversible computation, Pattern recognition, FOS: Mathematics, algorithmic information theory, maximal correlation, irreversible computation, Information Theory (cs.IT), pattern recognition, Probability (math.PR), Computer science, Information theory (general), Algorithmic information theory (Kolmogorov complexity, etc.), maximal uncorrelation of programs, Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability, Thermodynamics of computation, Science & technology, entropy, Communications technologies, description complexity, Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)
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