- Ray
Solomonoff (July 25, 1926 –
December 7, 2009) was an
American mathematician who
invented algorithmic probability, his
General Theory of
Inductive Inference...
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Solomonoff's theory of
inductive inference proves that,
under its
common sense ****umptions (axioms), the best
possible scientific model is the shortest...
- Ray
Solomonoff's notes written during the Workshop, however, say it ran for
roughly eight w****s, from
about June 18 to
August 17.
Solomonoff's Dartmouth...
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known as
Solomonoff probability, is a
mathematical method of ****igning a
prior probability to a
given observation. It was
invented by Ray
Solomonoff in the...
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needed to
specify the object, and is also
known as
algorithmic complexity,
Solomonoff–Kolmogorov–Chaitin complexity, program-size complexity,
descriptive complexity...
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Julia Solomonoff (born
March 4, 1968, in
Entre Ríos) is an
Argentine film actress, producer, film and
television director, and
screenplay writer. She lives...
- (Spanish: Hermanas) is a 2005
drama film
written and
directed by
Julia Solomonoff, her
first feature motion picture. The
picture has a
number of producers...
- fact it is normal).
Algorithmic information theory was
founded by Ray
Solomonoff, who
published the
basic ideas on
which the
field is
based as part of...
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known entities for
inferences to
unknown entities."
Around 1960, Ray
Solomonoff founded the
theory of
universal inductive inference, the
theory of prediction...
- as
algorithmic (
Solomonoff–Kolmogorov–Chaitin,
Kolmogorov or program-size)
complexity together with
Andrei Kolmogorov and Ray
Solomonoff.
Along with the...