The Use of Ideas of Information Theory for Studying “Language” and Intelligence in Ants
In this review we integrate results of long term experimental study on ant “language” and intelligence which were fully based on fundamental ideas of Information Theory, such as the Shannon entropy, the Kolmogorov complexity, and the Shannon’s equation connecting the length of a message (l) and its...
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doaj-b4e3002bca5d4c489bc11e6bfd802e5f2020-11-24T23:52:17ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002009-11-0111483685310.3390/e11040836The Use of Ideas of Information Theory for Studying “Language” and Intelligence in AntsZhanna ReznikovaBoris RyabkoIn this review we integrate results of long term experimental study on ant “language” and intelligence which were fully based on fundamental ideas of Information Theory, such as the Shannon entropy, the Kolmogorov complexity, and the Shannon’s equation connecting the length of a message (l) and its frequency (p), i.e., l = –log p for rational communication systems. This approach enabled us to obtain the following important results on ants’ communication and intelligence: (i) to reveal “distant homing” in ants, that is, their ability to transfer information about remote events; (ii) to estimate the rate of information transmission; (iii) to reveal that ants are able to grasp regularities and to use them for “compression” of information; (iv) to reveal that ants are able to transfer to each other the information about the number of objects; (v) to discover that ants can add and subtract small numbers. The obtained results show that information theory is not only excellent mathematical theory, but many of its results may be considered as Nature laws. http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/11/4/836/information theoryShannon theoryentropyKolmogorov complexityants’ languagecommunication and cognition in animals |
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Zhanna Reznikova Boris Ryabko The Use of Ideas of Information Theory for Studying “Language” and Intelligence in Ants Entropy information theory Shannon theory entropy Kolmogorov complexity ants’ language communication and cognition in animals |
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The Use of Ideas of Information Theory for Studying “Language” and Intelligence in Ants |
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The Use of Ideas of Information Theory for Studying “Language” and Intelligence in Ants |
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The Use of Ideas of Information Theory for Studying “Language” and Intelligence in Ants |
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The Use of Ideas of Information Theory for Studying “Language” and Intelligence in Ants |
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use of ideas of information theory for studying “language” and intelligence in ants |
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In this review we integrate results of long term experimental study on ant “language” and intelligence which were fully based on fundamental ideas of Information Theory, such as the Shannon entropy, the Kolmogorov complexity, and the Shannon’s equation connecting the length of a message (l) and its frequency (p), i.e., l = –log p for rational communication systems. This approach enabled us to obtain the following important results on ants’ communication and intelligence: (i) to reveal “distant homing” in ants, that is, their ability to transfer information about remote events; (ii) to estimate the rate of information transmission; (iii) to reveal that ants are able to grasp regularities and to use them for “compression” of information; (iv) to reveal that ants are able to transfer to each other the information about the number of objects; (v) to discover that ants can add and subtract small numbers. The obtained results show that information theory is not only excellent mathematical theory, but many of its results may be considered as Nature laws. |
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information theory Shannon theory entropy Kolmogorov complexity ants’ language communication and cognition in animals |
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