Michal Takáč

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How much information, for instance, is in a picture? We can think of a picture just as we think of a telegraph. In the same way we can break a telegraph into a discrete string of dots and dashes, we can break a picture into a discrete number of squares that Hartley called “elementary areas”: what were later termed picture elements, or pixels.
A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age
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