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"Introduction to abstract entropy" by Alex Altair

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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The Kids Game, Guess Who?

This method is identical to the kids game, guess who? In this game, you and your opponent each pick a person card from a fixed set of possible person cards. Then you try to guess which card your opponent has picked by asking yes or no questions about the person. The way to minimize the expected number of questions you'll need to guess the person is to ask questions that eliminate half the remaining possible cards. If you start with W equals 2 to the power of N cards, then this will require N questions, and therefore you'll use N bits of information to pinpoint a state. This is your entropy for every specific card. You never assign a card zero entropy.

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