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November 22, 2010

Minimum Description Length (MDL)

Filed under: Data Mining,Minimum Description Length,Pattern Compression — Patrick Durusau @ 8:36 am

mdl-research.org

From the website:

The purpose of statistical modeling is to discover regularities in observed data. The success in finding such regularities can be measured by the length with which the data can be described. This is the rationale behind the Minimum Description Length (MDL) Principle introduced by Jorma Rissanen (Rissanen, 1978).

” The MDL Principle is a relatively recent method for inductive inference. The fundamental idea behind the MDL Principle is that any regularity in a given set of data can be used to compress the data, i.e. to describe it using fewer symbols than needed to describe the data literally. ” (Grünwald, 1998)

The website offers a reading list on MDL, demonstrations (with links to software), a list of researchers, related topics and upcoming conferences.

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