Quantifying synergy among stochastic variables is an important open problem in information theory. Information synergy occurs when multiple sources together predict an outcome variable better than the sum of single-source predictions. It is an essential phenomenon in biology such as in neuronal networks and cellular regulatory processes, where different information flows integrate to produce a single response, but also in social cooperation processes as well as in statistical inference tasks in machine learning. Here we propose a metric of synergistic entropy and synergistic information from first principles. The proposed measure relies on so-called synergistic random variables (SRVs) which are constructed to have zero mutual information ab...
The problem of how to properly quantify redundant information is an open question that has been the ...
The topic of this paper is a hierarchy of information-like functions, here named the information cor...
Synchronization, a basic nonlinear phenomenon, is widely observed in diverse complex systems studied...
Quantifying synergy among stochastic variables is an important open problem in information theory. I...
Quantifying synergy among stochastic variables is an important open problem in information theory. I...
We consider the problem of defining a measure of redundant information that quantifies how much comm...
The interactions between three or more random variables are often nontrivial, poorly understood and,...
Recently, a series of papers addressed the problem of decomposing the information of two random vari...
To fully characterize the information that two source variables carry about a third target variable,...
The problem of how to properly quantify redundant information is an open question that has been the ...
In a system of three stochastic variables, the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) of Williams a...
We propose new measures of shared information, unique information and synergistic information that c...
We propose new measures of shared information, unique information and synergistic information that c...
This paper introduces a model-agnostic approach to study statistical synergy, a form of emergence in...
We introduce an information theoretic measure of statistical structure, called 'binding information'...
The problem of how to properly quantify redundant information is an open question that has been the ...
The topic of this paper is a hierarchy of information-like functions, here named the information cor...
Synchronization, a basic nonlinear phenomenon, is widely observed in diverse complex systems studied...
Quantifying synergy among stochastic variables is an important open problem in information theory. I...
Quantifying synergy among stochastic variables is an important open problem in information theory. I...
We consider the problem of defining a measure of redundant information that quantifies how much comm...
The interactions between three or more random variables are often nontrivial, poorly understood and,...
Recently, a series of papers addressed the problem of decomposing the information of two random vari...
To fully characterize the information that two source variables carry about a third target variable,...
The problem of how to properly quantify redundant information is an open question that has been the ...
In a system of three stochastic variables, the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) of Williams a...
We propose new measures of shared information, unique information and synergistic information that c...
We propose new measures of shared information, unique information and synergistic information that c...
This paper introduces a model-agnostic approach to study statistical synergy, a form of emergence in...
We introduce an information theoretic measure of statistical structure, called 'binding information'...
The problem of how to properly quantify redundant information is an open question that has been the ...
The topic of this paper is a hierarchy of information-like functions, here named the information cor...
Synchronization, a basic nonlinear phenomenon, is widely observed in diverse complex systems studied...