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Design Detection with Conditional Kolmogorov Complexity
| July 14, 2012 | Posted by johnnyb under Comp. Sci. / Eng., Complex Specified Information, Engineering, ID Foundations, Informatics, Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Media, Philosophy, Video |
Next up in the Engineering and Metaphysics series is a presentation by Winston Ewert. This one is on a new informatics metric, called conditional Kolmogorov complexity. Check it out!
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This is fascinating stuff, but is there any way you could process the audio to make it a little more intelligible?
It’s very difficult to understand for the hearing impaired.
I’m glad these are being posted and I hope to go through all of them soon. Thanks!
JB:
Good continued effort.
Do you have slides?
KF
PS: This talk illustrates how important functional specificity — islands of function — is in establishing an objective criterion. It also leads to the point that a nodes-arcs description list is a relevant description that is convertible into a file size. As in AutoCAD and kin, etc.
KF – I’ll check on the slides.
Great! (The slides — notes version? — are important. And I know there is a minimalist school of thought on PPT shows, but on topics like this where there is an explanatory rationale and/or educational element we need instead what we can call the digital chalkboard school of thought. That is, marshal and lay out your points in a step by step process, using key graphics as appropriate.)
Click here for the slides for this talk
Thanks