The partial information decomposition (PID) is perhaps the leading proposal for resolving information shared between a set of sources and a target into redundant, synergistic, and unique constituents. Unfortunately, the PID framework has been hindered by a lack of a generally agreed-upon, multivariate method of quantifying the constituents. Here, we take a step toward rectifying this by developing a decomposition based on a new method that quantifies unique information. We first develop a broadly applicable method - the dependency decomposition - that delineates how statistical dependencies influence the structure of a joint distribution. The dependency decomposition then allows us to define a measure of the information about a target that ...
The Partial Information Decomposition, introduced by Williams P. L. et al. (2010), provides a theore...
The idea of a partial information decomposition (PID) gained significant attention for attributing t...
Independence is a basic concept of probability theory and statistics. In a lot of fields of sciences...
In a system of three stochastic variables, the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) of Williams a...
In a system of three stochastic variables, the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) of Williams a...
The partial information decomposition (PID) is a promising framework for decomposing a joint random ...
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...
The formulation of the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) framework by Williams and Beer in 201...
Recently, the partial information decomposition emerged as a promising framework for identifying the...
What are the distinct ways in which a set of predictor variables can provide information about a tar...
The formulation of the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) framework by Williams and Beer in 201...
Using Shannon information theory to analyse the contributions from two source variables to a target,...
What are the distinct ways in which a set of predictor variables can provide information about a tar...
Each of the three information decompositions (the PID, PED, and GID) can be related to each-other in...
The Partial Information Decomposition, introduced by Williams P. L. et al. (2010), provides a theore...
The idea of a partial information decomposition (PID) gained significant attention for attributing t...
Independence is a basic concept of probability theory and statistics. In a lot of fields of sciences...
In a system of three stochastic variables, the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) of Williams a...
In a system of three stochastic variables, the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) of Williams a...
The partial information decomposition (PID) is a promising framework for decomposing a joint random ...
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...
The formulation of the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) framework by Williams and Beer in 201...
Recently, the partial information decomposition emerged as a promising framework for identifying the...
What are the distinct ways in which a set of predictor variables can provide information about a tar...
The formulation of the Partial Information Decomposition (PID) framework by Williams and Beer in 201...
Using Shannon information theory to analyse the contributions from two source variables to a target,...
What are the distinct ways in which a set of predictor variables can provide information about a tar...
Each of the three information decompositions (the PID, PED, and GID) can be related to each-other in...
The Partial Information Decomposition, introduced by Williams P. L. et al. (2010), provides a theore...
The idea of a partial information decomposition (PID) gained significant attention for attributing t...
Independence is a basic concept of probability theory and statistics. In a lot of fields of sciences...