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 6.050J / 2.110J     Information and Entropy     Spring 2004

Unit 8: Inference

Schedule

Lecture Monday, Mar 29, 2004, 1:00 PM Room 2-105
Recitation Wednesday, Mar 31, 2004, 1:00 PM Room 2-105
Problem Set Posted Friday, Mar 26, 2004 Due Friday, Apr 2, 2004
Solutions Posted Friday, Apr 2, 2004  
Quiz Monday, Apr 12, 2004, 1:00 PM Room 2-105
Closed book except that one sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 inch
paper, with notes on both sides, is allowed.

Lecture Handouts

Students who for any reason did not receive these items can pick up a copy in Room 38-344. Most of this material is also available on the 6.050J/2.110J Web site http://mtlsites.mit.edu/Courses/6.050.

Reading Assignment


Resources

Technical

The person most responsible for use of maximum entropy principles in various fields of science is Edwin T. Jaynes (July 5, 1922 - April 30, 1998).

Historical

Jaynes knew, of course, about Thomas Bayes and when on sabbatical in England sought out and photographed the Bayes tombstone.

Books


Help Wanted

6.050J/2.110J students: be the first to suggest a resource, for example a useful Web site or a good book or article, to add to the list above. If your suggestion is accepted by the 6.050J/2.110J staff, you will get a $5 ice-cream gift certificate. Send your suggestion by e-mail during Spring 2004 to 6.050-staff (at) mit.edu.


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