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This is a metric to measure the compactness of a [[knowledge system]].  For a key-value pair, the more frequent it is [[used]], the convergence is higher.   
This is a metric to measure the compactness of a [[knowledge system]].  For a key-value pair, the more frequent it is [[used]], the convergence is higher.   
  use:= k-vpair[arbitrary information]
  Data Abstraction:= k-vpair[arbitrary information]
 
For example, the information in communication channel can be expressed as a key-value pair. The content(value) are placed in a certain location(key)
KV[Channel,message]

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This is a metric to measure the compactness of a knowledge system. For a key-value pair, the more frequent it is used, the convergence is higher.

Data Abstraction:= k-vpair[arbitrary information]

For example, the information in communication channel can be expressed as a key-value pair. The content(value) are placed in a certain location(key)

KV[Channel,message]