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The Minimum Description Length Principle
Grünwald, Peter D. - The MIT Press
The minimum description length (MDL) principle is a powerful method of inductive inference, the basis of statistical modeling, pattern recognition, and machine learning. It holds that the best explanation, given a limited set of observed data, is the one that permits the greatest compression of...
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