On shared and multiple information

07/23/2021
by   Cesare Magri, et al.
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We address three outstanding problems in information theory. Problem one is the definition of a non-negative decomposition of the information conveyed by two or more sources about a target variable into the specific contribution of each possible combination of the sources. Problem two is the definition of a measure of information shared by several sources about the target variable. Problem three is the definition of a measure of multiple mutual information, that is, the extension of mutual information to more than two variables.

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