TY - BOOK AU - Sommaruga,Giovanni ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Formal Theories of Information: From Shannon to Semantic Information Theory and General Concepts of Information T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783642006593 AV - QA268 U1 - 003.54 23 PY - 2009/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Computer science KW - Coding theory KW - Information theory KW - Computational complexity KW - Logic, Symbolic and mathematical KW - Computer Science KW - Coding and Information Theory KW - Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages KW - Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science KW - Theory of Computation KW - Mathematical Logic and Foundations N1 - Philosophical Reflections -- Philosophical Conceptions of Information -- The Syntactical Approach -- Information Theory, Relative Entropy and Statistics -- Information: The Algorithmic Paradigm -- The Semantical Approach -- Information Algebra -- Uncertain Information -- Comparing Questions and Answers: A Bit of Logic, a Bit of Language, and Some Bits of Information -- Channels: From Logic to Probability -- Beyond the Semantical Approach -- Modeling Real Reasoning -- Philosophical Conclusions -- One or Many Concepts of Information? N2 - This book presents the scientific outcome of a joint effort of the computer science departments of the universities of Berne, Fribourg and Neuchâtel. Within an initiative devoted to "Information and Knowledge", these research groups collaborated over several years on issues of logic, probability, inference, and deduction. The goal of this volume is to examine whether there is any common ground between the different approaches to the concept of information. The structure of this book could be represented by a circular model, with an innermost syntactical circle, comprising statistical and algorithmic approaches; a second, larger circle, the semantical one, in which "meaning" enters the stage; and finally an outermost circle, the pragmatic one, casting light on real-life logical reasoning. These articles are complemented by two philosophical contributions exploring the wide conceptual field as well as taking stock of the articles on the various formal theories of information UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00659-3 ER -