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A method for determining informative components on the basis of construction of a sequence of decision rules. (English. Russian original) Zbl 1346.62008

Cybern. Syst. Anal. 52, No. 2, 323-329 (2016); translation from Kibern. Sist. Anal. 2016, No. 2, 167-173 (2016).
Summary: A new method for determining informative components of a signal is investigated in case of introducing a given uncertainty function proceeding from conditions of construction of a sequential decision-making rule. Based on the investigations being carried out, the possibility of termination of a decoding process is determined in case of the correspondence between the obtained results and established decision thresholds.

MSC:

62C05 General considerations in statistical decision theory
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