List of Weight-of-evidence Articles - Mathematics, Statistics, and Information Theory

Mathematics, Statistics, and Information Theory

  • Bayes factor, a statistical method that uses Bayes factors as an alternative to classical hypothesis testing
  • Ban (information), a logarithmic unit of information
  • Quasi-empirical method, scientific methods that are "almost" or "socially approximate" an ideal of truly empirical methods
  • Kullback–Leibler divergence, in probability theory and information theory, a non-symmetric measure of the difference between two probability distributions
  • History of information theory, a published paper that established the discipline of information theory

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