The quantitative value of information! The more surprising the information is to the reader, the higher its value!
The father of information technology stated, "The value of information is proportional to the magnitude of surprise." The more familiar the recipient is with the content of the information, the less valuable that information becomes. Conversely, the less the recipient knows about the content, the greater the value of that information. In other words, the value of information changes relatively depending on how well the recipient understands the subject matter. This is defined as the amount of information. Based on probability theory, it quantifies how to measure the value of information. The more surprising the information is to the reader, the higher its value. **Levels of Communication Problems** ■ Level A: Technical Issues How accurately can symbols be transmitted in communication? ■ Level B: Semantic Issues How accurately can the transmitted symbols convey the intended meaning? ■ Level C: Effectiveness Issues How effectively does the received intention influence the desired action? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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**Overview** ■ Information theory is a mathematical theory of information and communication. In 1949, the father of information technology published a paper titled "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." In 1950, he published a book titled "The Mathematical Theory of Communication." Note that in the 1949 paper, the article in the title is "A," while in the 1950 book, it is "The." ■ Initially presented as a concept in the paper, by the following year, it had been established as a theory. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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