Measuring Multi-Source Redundancy in Factor Graphs

03/13/2023
by   Jesse Milzman, et al.
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Factor graphs are a ubiquitous tool for multi-source inference in robotics and multi-sensor networks. They allow for heterogeneous measurements from many sources to be concurrently represented as factors in the state posterior distribution, so that inference can be conducted via sparse graphical methods. Adding measurements from many sources can supply robustness to state estimation, as seen in distributed pose graph optimization. However, adding excessive measurements to a factor graph can also quickly degrade their performance as more cycles are added to the graph. In both situations, the relevant quality is the redundancy of information. Drawing on recent work in information theory on partial information decomposition (PID), we articulate two potential definitions of redundancy in factor graphs, both within a common axiomatic framework for redundancy in factor graphs. This is the first application of PID to factor graphs, and only one of a few presenting quantitative measures of redundancy for them.

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