lowerentropy
Lowerentropy is a term used in information theory and related fields to describe a relative measure of decreased uncertainty in a system or distribution compared with a reference state. It is not a standard, universally defined quantity, but a convenient way to discuss how much entropy has been reduced relative to a baseline.
For a discrete probability distribution P over a finite alphabet, the Shannon entropy is H(P) = -sum
Lowerentropy is related to information gain and entropy reduction concepts used in learning, data compression, and
A degenerate distribution (all probability on one outcome) has H = 0, which yields a large lowerentropy
Because lowerentropy depends on the reference state, different baselines can yield different values for the same