The Theory of Info-Statics: Conceptual Foundations of Information and Knowledge [electronic resource] / by Kofi K. Dompere.

Por: Dompere, Kofi K [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Studies in Systems, Decision and Control ; 112Editor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edición: 1st ed. 2018Descripción: XXIV, 197 p. 24 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783319616391Tema(s): Computational intelligence | Data mining | Information theory | Computational Intelligence | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | Information and Communication, CircuitsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.3 Clasificación LoC:Q342Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
The Theory of Information and Knowing: Ontology, Epistemology and Reality -- The Non-Standard Approach to The Theory of Information: Reflections on Definition and Measurement of Information -- The Theory of Info-Statics: An Epistemic Unity In Defining Information From Matter and Energy -- From The Ontological General Information Definition (Ogid) to The Epistemological General Information Definition (Egid) -- Information, Varieties, Categories, Ordering, and Socio-Natural Transmissions Over The Ontological and Epistemological Spaces -- The Concepts of Data, Fact and Evidence As a Chain of Conceptual Derivatives from Information.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book discusses the development of a theory of info-statics as a sub-theory of the general theory of information. It describes the factors required to establish a definition of the concept of information that fixes the applicable boundaries of the phenomenon of information, its linguistic structure and scientific applications. The book establishes the definitional foundations of information and how the concepts of uncertainty, data, fact, evidence and evidential things are sequential derivatives of information as the primary category, which is a property of matter and energy. The sub-definitions are extended to include the concepts of possibility, probability, expectation, anticipation, surprise, discounting, forecasting, prediction and the nature of past-present-future information structures. It shows that the factors required to define the concept of information are those that allow differences and similarities to be established among universal objects over the ontological and epistemological spaces in terms of varieties and identities. These factors are characteristic and signal dispositions on the basis of which general definitional foundations are developed to construct the general information definition (GID). The book then demonstrates that this definition is applicable to all types of information over the ontological and epistemological spaces. It also defines the concepts of uncertainty, data, fact, evidence and knowledge based on the GID. Lastly, it uses set-theoretic analytics to enhance the definitional foundations, and shows the value of the theory of info-statics to establish varieties and categorial varieties at every point of time and thus initializes the construct of the theory of info-dynamics.
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The Theory of Information and Knowing: Ontology, Epistemology and Reality -- The Non-Standard Approach to The Theory of Information: Reflections on Definition and Measurement of Information -- The Theory of Info-Statics: An Epistemic Unity In Defining Information From Matter and Energy -- From The Ontological General Information Definition (Ogid) to The Epistemological General Information Definition (Egid) -- Information, Varieties, Categories, Ordering, and Socio-Natural Transmissions Over The Ontological and Epistemological Spaces -- The Concepts of Data, Fact and Evidence As a Chain of Conceptual Derivatives from Information.

This book discusses the development of a theory of info-statics as a sub-theory of the general theory of information. It describes the factors required to establish a definition of the concept of information that fixes the applicable boundaries of the phenomenon of information, its linguistic structure and scientific applications. The book establishes the definitional foundations of information and how the concepts of uncertainty, data, fact, evidence and evidential things are sequential derivatives of information as the primary category, which is a property of matter and energy. The sub-definitions are extended to include the concepts of possibility, probability, expectation, anticipation, surprise, discounting, forecasting, prediction and the nature of past-present-future information structures. It shows that the factors required to define the concept of information are those that allow differences and similarities to be established among universal objects over the ontological and epistemological spaces in terms of varieties and identities. These factors are characteristic and signal dispositions on the basis of which general definitional foundations are developed to construct the general information definition (GID). The book then demonstrates that this definition is applicable to all types of information over the ontological and epistemological spaces. It also defines the concepts of uncertainty, data, fact, evidence and knowledge based on the GID. Lastly, it uses set-theoretic analytics to enhance the definitional foundations, and shows the value of the theory of info-statics to establish varieties and categorial varieties at every point of time and thus initializes the construct of the theory of info-dynamics.

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