Definitions from Wikipedia (Differential entropy)
▸ noun: (also referred to as continuous entropy) a concept in information theory that began as an attempt by Claude Shannon to extend the idea of (Shannon) entropy (a measure of average surprisal) of a random variable, to continuous probability distributions.
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▸ noun: (also referred to as continuous entropy) a concept in information theory that began as an attempt by Claude Shannon to extend the idea of (Shannon) entropy (a measure of average surprisal) of a random variable, to continuous probability distributions.
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