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What does the pair of vertical lines in empirical entropy formula mean?


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    $alpha$ is the ratio of the first subset,



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    according to the context and code of the post, $left|Dright|$ means the number of samples?



    • What are the pair of vertical lines called?

    Is it the L1 norm symbol? It does not seem to be the absolute value symbol.










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      $alpha$ is the ratio of the first subset,



      $$alpha=fracD_1rightleft$$



      according to the context and code of the post, $left|Dright|$ means the number of samples?



      • What are the pair of vertical lines called?

      Is it the L1 norm symbol? It does not seem to be the absolute value symbol.










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      $alpha$ is the ratio of the first subset,



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      according to the context and code of the post, $left|Dright|$ means the number of samples?



      • What are the pair of vertical lines called?

      Is it the L1 norm symbol? It does not seem to be the absolute value symbol.







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