Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach

Developing the general statements of the proposed global change theory, outlined in Part 1 of the publication, Kolmogorov's probability space is used to study properties of information measures (unconditional, joint and conditional entropies, information divergence, mutual information, etc.). S...

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Main Authors: Vladimir V. Kozoderov, Victor A. Sadovnichii, Sergey A. Ushakov, Oleg A. Timoshin
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1998-01-01
Series:Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1026022697000253
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spelling doaj-c294c511b9c442679b9c0365475b71cd2020-11-24T23:32:56ZengHindawi LimitedDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society1026-02261607-887X1998-01-011425526410.1155/S1026022697000253Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. ApproachVladimir V. Kozoderov0Victor A. Sadovnichii1Sergey A. Ushakov2Oleg A. Timoshin3Institute of Computational Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Gubkine Street 8, Moscow 117333, RussiaM. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Vorobiovy Gory, MSU, Moscow 119899, RussiaM. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Vorobiovy Gory, MSU, Moscow 119899, RussiaM. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Vorobiovy Gory, MSU, Moscow 119899, RussiaDeveloping the general statements of the proposed global change theory, outlined in Part 1 of the publication, Kolmogorov's probability space is used to study properties of information measures (unconditional, joint and conditional entropies, information divergence, mutual information, etc.). Sets of elementary events, the specified algebra of their sub-sets and probability measures for the algebra are composite parts of the space. The information measures are analyzed using the mathematical expectance operator and the adequacy between an additive function of sets and their equivalents in the form of the measures. As a result, explanations are given to multispectral satellite imagery visualization procedures using Markov's chains of random variables represented by pixels of the imagery. The proposed formalism of the information measures application enables to describe the natural targets complexity by syntactically governing probabilities. Asserted as that of signal/noise ratios finding for anomalies of natural processes, the predictability problem is solved by analyses of temporal data sets of related measurements for key regions and their background within contextually coherent structures of natural targets and between particular boundaries of the structures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1026022697000253Probability spaceInformation measuresComplexity.
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author Vladimir V. Kozoderov
Victor A. Sadovnichii
Sergey A. Ushakov
Oleg A. Timoshin
spellingShingle Vladimir V. Kozoderov
Victor A. Sadovnichii
Sergey A. Ushakov
Oleg A. Timoshin
Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Probability space
Information measures
Complexity.
author_facet Vladimir V. Kozoderov
Victor A. Sadovnichii
Sergey A. Ushakov
Oleg A. Timoshin
author_sort Vladimir V. Kozoderov
title Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach
title_short Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach
title_full Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach
title_fullStr Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach
title_full_unstemmed Predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. Approach
title_sort predictability problems of global change as seen through natural systems complexity description. 2. approach
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
issn 1026-0226
1607-887X
publishDate 1998-01-01
description Developing the general statements of the proposed global change theory, outlined in Part 1 of the publication, Kolmogorov's probability space is used to study properties of information measures (unconditional, joint and conditional entropies, information divergence, mutual information, etc.). Sets of elementary events, the specified algebra of their sub-sets and probability measures for the algebra are composite parts of the space. The information measures are analyzed using the mathematical expectance operator and the adequacy between an additive function of sets and their equivalents in the form of the measures. As a result, explanations are given to multispectral satellite imagery visualization procedures using Markov's chains of random variables represented by pixels of the imagery. The proposed formalism of the information measures application enables to describe the natural targets complexity by syntactically governing probabilities. Asserted as that of signal/noise ratios finding for anomalies of natural processes, the predictability problem is solved by analyses of temporal data sets of related measurements for key regions and their background within contextually coherent structures of natural targets and between particular boundaries of the structures.
topic Probability space
Information measures
Complexity.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1026022697000253
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