I don’t have the book handy, but Jaynes recommends this kind of log probability as more intuitive, and does a few examples in his book.
EDIT: He introduces it in Chapter 4, pg 91, and uses it in chapter 4 and a little in chapter 5.
I don’t have the book handy, but Jaynes recommends this kind of log probability as more intuitive, and does a few examples in his book.
EDIT: He introduces it in Chapter 4, pg 91, and uses it in chapter 4 and a little in chapter 5.