Advocatus Diaboli
Posts: 198 Joined: Nov. 2007
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If you managed to read gpuccio's post you found a promising bit: Quote | Obviously, it is perfectly possible to define the specification coefficient so that it is not binary. In that case, we could define it as a percent of some reference fucntion, and then mutliply the bits complexity by that coefficietn to get the fits value of dFSCI.
The point is, we can measure dFSCI, and if we are consistent with our definitions, the measure will be objective and useful. |
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