Measures and amount of information

For the first time, the term “information” was proposed by ancient philosophers and sounded like informatio - clarification, exposition, awareness. However, in academic circles there is still a debate about the most accurate and complete definition of the word. For example, the scientist Claude Shannon, who laid the foundations of the theory of information, believes that information is the removed uncertainty of the subject’s knowledge of something. The simplest definition of “information” sounds like this is the degree of awareness of an object.

In order to determine the amount of information, you should familiarize yourself with the classification of measures of information data. In total there are three measures of information: syntactic, semantic and pragmatic. Consider each measure individually:

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