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Measuring multivariate redundant information with pointwise common change in surprisal

Authors :
Ince, Robin A. A.
Source :
Entropy 2017, 19(7), 318
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The problem of how to properly quantify redundant information is an open question that has been the subject of much recent research. Redundant information refers to information about a target variable S that is common to two or more predictor variables Xi. It can be thought of as quantifying overlapping information content or similarities in the representation of S between the Xi. We present a new measure of redundancy which measures the common change in surprisal shared between variables at the local or pointwise level. We provide a game-theoretic operational definition of unique information, and use this to derive constraints which are used to obtain a maximum entropy distribution. Redundancy is then calculated from this maximum entropy distribution by counting only those local co-information terms which admit an unambiguous interpretation as redundant information. We show how this redundancy measure can be used within the framework of the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) to give an intuitive decomposition of the multivariate mutual information into redundant, unique and synergistic contributions. We compare our new measure to existing approaches over a range of example systems, including continuous Gaussian variables. Matlab code for the measure is provided, including all considered examples.<br />Comment: v3: revisions based on review process at Entropy (expand game-theory and max-ent motivation), v2: add game-theoretic operational definition for maximum entropy constraints; remove thresholding and normalisation of values on lattice

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Entropy 2017, 19(7), 318
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1602.05063
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/e19070318