Consider a process that generates a set of symbols with a known probability distribution. We calculate the entropy assuming that the symbols are IID (Independent and Identically Distributed), but then discover that there are certain relationships between the symbols that mean they are NOT truly independent. Compared with our first calculation, would you expect that the true entropy is actually Question 6Select one:
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Consider a process that generates a set of symbols with a known probability distribution. We calculate the entropy assuming that the symbols are IID (Independent and Identically Distributed), but then discover that there are certain relationships between the symbols that mean they are NOT truly independent. Compared with our first calculation, would you expect that the true entropy is actually
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