And of course DNA defines itself between codes is with on/off switches and a lot of unused data just hangs around making the strands longer so boolean algebra is really handy in explaining biological things too.
27:58 "Of course he was a nerd! I mean he is one of the greatest researchers of the 20th century, you think he was an athlete in high school or something?" This made me grin haha
Claude shannon theory is not in the least bit true. It is at best a very supercilious view of compression coding. I have come up with scores of methods where 2^n bits of information can be losslessly coded in O(n) bits(order of n bits). So c*n bits of data, where c is a very very small constant can contain at least 2^n bits of information coded losslessly. Not only is massive lossless data compression a reality, but large numbers of terabytes sizes can be represented and manipulated within a few bytes, all mathematical operations performed within those few bytes.
Great lecture, but its nice the ego is ALMOST left at the door as a presenter. Find some comments to not have aged well, noting he's from a prior generation ... but the substance is very suitable. Didn't go off the rails like Shockley, thank goodness.
Little does MIT know that African's had developed boolean and fractal mathematics well before Shannon and Boole: ruclips.net/video/7n36qV4Lk94/видео.html
The ``sexist" part was not the assertion that Socrates was a man. He used a statement that says "Philosophers are men" - I think that is why he is saying that the example is ``sexist".
Priceless lecture ... just awesome. By the way, he's got a pretty nice lecture series on Stochastic Processes at MIT, also a great collection.
A really invaluable video I have ever watched. Thanks Prof Emeritus Robert G. Gallager for this wonderful talk. :)
R.I .P CLAUDE SHANNON 2001
Claude Shannon needs more love.
Lovely and fascinating. Great lecture.
A legend! Bit of information explained with typical sequences, as "Bob does not understand entropy!" grin ... Ingeniously simple..
Amazing lecture! Learns a lot from it.
Thanks for this. Amazing lecture. Shannon's work is just astounding!
Did anyone else think the lecture was going to be by Claude Shannon?
alray tol' you it's him. go back to schoo, foo. ;)
Yeah, I think Claude Shannon, then I heard a cartoon mouse, then some dude who wasn't Claude Shannon either.
No bc i knew he died before 2015 lol 😞 rip Claude
So, I guess it was a surprise....
So, I guess it was a surprise....
It is really amazing talk ever I have heard on how to do research esp. in Information theory
wow, what a great lesson
Priceless lecture
bedankt voor de klare uitleg
21:00 and then replay it all again.
And of course DNA defines itself between codes is with on/off switches and a lot of unused data just hangs around making the strands longer so boolean algebra is really handy in explaining biological things too.
It's kind if ironic to have compression artifacts on a video about Shannon.
And where is the irony?
I simply do not get it.
Regards.
27:58
"Of course he was a nerd! I mean he is one of the greatest researchers of the 20th century, you think he was an athlete in high school or something?"
This made me grin haha
Anyone have a summary of this lecture for the impatient crowd?
LDPC codes... Now I am studying it..
Me : opens the video
Me: Randomly guesses her age is 50+
Me : hear her voice
Me: wtf
Quantum dualism.
Who is here from that TikTok guy?
Thanks, I am think the algebra means according to arbic man names Jaber Abn Haain
This is a great attitude toward learning ruclips.net/video/neA0NJNUEfM/видео.htmlm48s
Claude shannon theory is not in the least bit true. It is at best a very supercilious view of compression coding. I have come up with scores of methods where 2^n bits of information can be losslessly coded in O(n) bits(order of n bits). So c*n bits of data, where c is a very very small constant can contain at least 2^n bits of information coded losslessly. Not only is massive lossless data compression a reality, but large numbers of terabytes sizes can be represented and manipulated within a few bytes, all mathematical operations performed within those few bytes.
Thanks to her voice my ear diaphragm broke
😆
Great lecture, but its nice the ego is ALMOST left at the door as a presenter. Find some comments to not have aged well, noting he's from a prior generation ... but the substance is very suitable. Didn't go off the rails like Shockley, thank goodness.
Little does MIT know that African's had developed boolean and fractal mathematics well before Shannon and Boole:
ruclips.net/video/7n36qV4Lk94/видео.html
Helps little if they never put it to use lol
@@satioOeinas Helps even less when your civilization is invaded and colonized by barbarians.
@@bobweiram6321 this is an excuse ! Every country in this world was invaded !
What's sexist about saying Socrates was a man? This old guy is too much to take!
Haha agreed - to much personal opinion when all I wanted was to know more about the genius Claude
The ``sexist" part was not the assertion that Socrates was a man. He used a statement that says "Philosophers are men" - I think that is why he is saying that the example is ``sexist".