<span>Does media history really start with a bang? More than just newspapers, television, and social networks, media are the means by which any information is communicated, from cosmic radiation traces to medieval church bells to modern identity documents. Cultures are held together as much by bookk
Understanding information : from the big bang to big data
β Scribed by Schuster, Alfons
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 242
- Series
- Advanced information and knowledge processing
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The motivation of this edited book is to generate an understanding about information, related concepts and the roles they play in the modern, technology permeated world. In order to achieve our goal, we observe how information is understood in domains, such as cosmology, physics, biology, neuroscience, computer science, artificial intelligence, the Internet, big data, information society, or philosophy. Together, Read more...
Abstract: The motivation of this edited book is to generate an understanding about information, related concepts and the roles they play in the modern, technology permeated world. In order to achieve our goal, we observe how information is understood in domains, such as cosmology, physics, biology, neuroscience, computer science, artificial intelligence, the Internet, big data, information society, or philosophy. Together, these observations form an integrated view so that readers can better understand this exciting building-block of modern-day society. On the surface, information is a relatively straightforward and intuitive concept. Underneath, however, information is a relatively versatile and mysterious entity. For instance, the way a physicist looks at information is not necessarily the same way as that of a biologist, a neuroscientist, a computer scientist, or a philosopher. Actually, when it comes to information, it is common that each field has its domain specific views, motivations, interpretations, definitions, methods, technologies, and challenges. With contributions by authors from a wide range of backgrounds, Understanding Information: From the Big Bang to Big Data will appeal to readers interested in the impact of 'information' on modern- day life from a variety of perspectives
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
From the TannhΓ€user Gate to z8_GND_5296: A Day Trip on the Life-Cycle of Information (Alfons Josef Schuster)....Pages 3-25
Front Matter ....Pages 27-27
Expanding Beyond the Solar System: Current Observation and Theory (Ko Yamada, Satoshi Inaba)....Pages 29-50
Information in Quantum Theory (Andrew Whitaker)....Pages 51-65
Front Matter ....Pages 67-67
The Potential of Plants and Seeds in DNA-Based Information Storage (Karin Fister, Iztok Fister Jr., Jana Murovec)....Pages 69-81
Memory Processing in the Nervous System (Naoyuki Sato)....Pages 83-98
Front Matter ....Pages 99-99
From Computing Machines to Learning Intelligent Machines: Chronological Development of Alan Turingβs Thought on Machines (Katsuhiko Sano, Mai Sugimoto)....Pages 101-130
Finite Information Agency (Alfons Josef Schuster)....Pages 131-150
Front Matter ....Pages 151-151
Distributed and Connected Information in the Internet (JΓΌrgen Vogel)....Pages 153-174
Custom Hardware Versus Cloud Computing in Big Data (Gaye Lightbody, Fiona Browne, Valeriia Haberland)....Pages 175-193
Front Matter ....Pages 195-195
Information Overload in a Data-Intensive World (Tibor Koltay)....Pages 197-217
Causal/Informational Theories of Mental Content (Fred Adams)....Pages 219-234
Back Matter ....Pages 235-237
β¦ Subjects
Information theory;SCIENCE -- System Theory;TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Operations Research
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