informationmetrics
Informationmetrics is a broad umbrella for quantitative measures that assess information content, quality, and value within systems such as communication channels, databases, search engines, and decision-support tools. The term encompasses concepts from information theory, information retrieval, and knowledge management and is used to compare, optimize, and govern how information is produced, transmitted, stored, and consumed. Because information has both quantity and utility, informationmetrics often treats not only the sheer amount of information but also its relevance, accuracy, timeliness, and accessibility.
Key metrics originate in information theory. Entropy measures uncertainty or surprise, while joint entropy and conditional
Applications span evaluating data pipelines, designing search and recommendation systems, and assessing metadata quality in information