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Course Brief
Information Theory is a mathematical branch initially developed in the late 1800s and made more general in the 1950s. Most, if not all, mineral processing mathematical models can be approached from an information theory viewpoint.
The main concept is that Information Theory constructs problems as probabilistic systems, and one seeks to find the most realistic mathematical model given the available information. Information theory can therefore be used as a basis for:
- Mass Balancing
- Machine Learning,
- and Simulation.
This course is suited to Mineral Processors involved in any form of data analysis.
In this 3-day course Information Theory is explained and applied to mineral processing problems.
- Introduction
- Preliminaries
- Classical Problems
- Required Mathematics for more Complex Problems
- Unit Modelling
- Liberation

