The identification of emergent structures in dynamical systems is a major challenge in complex systems science. In particular, the formation of intermediate-level dynamical structures is of particular interest for what concerns biological as well as artificial systems. In this work, we present a set of measures aimed at identifying groups of elements that behave in a coherent and coordinated way and that loosely interact with the rest of the system (the so-called “relevant sets”). These measures are based on Shannon entropy, and they are an extension of a measure introduced for detecting clusters in biological neural networks. Even if our results are still preliminary, we have evidence for showing that our approach is able to identify and p...