kanaliekvivalente
Kanaliekvivalente is a term used in information theory and decision theory to describe channels that are equivalent in terms of their informational content. The idea is that two channels, despite possibly having different visible structures or output alphabets, can be considered interchangeable because they provide the same ability to inform decisions across all decision problems. In this sense, kanaliekvivalente channels share the same informational power and do not differ in terms of optimal achievable outcomes.
A formal way to view kanaliekvivalente is through the concept of information ordering introduced by Blackwell.
Examples often cited include simple relabelings or stochastic post-processing of outputs that transform one channel into
Kanaliekvivalente channels form equivalence classes under this informational notion. They are closely related to concepts of
See also: channel, information theory, channel capacity, Blackwell equivalence, stochastic channel, decision theory.