minimum information principle cannot be understood as minimum number of characters or bits in your collections or even items
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17. Redundancy does not contradict minimum information principle r duplicate information, etc. Redundancy does not have to contradict the minimum information principle and may even be welcome. The problem of redundancy is too wide for this short text. Here are some examples that are only to illustrate that <span>minimum information principle cannot be understood as minimum number of characters or bits in your collections or even items:
passive and active approach : if you learn a foreign language, e.g. Esperanto, you will often build word pairs such as phone-telefono, language-lingvo, hope-esperanto, etc
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