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Partial Information Decomposition for Continuous Variables based on Shared Exclusions: Analytical Formulation and Estimation

10 November 2023
David A. Ehrlich
Kyle Schick-Poland
Abdullah Makkeh
Felix Lanfermann
Patricia Wollstadt
Michael Wibral
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Abstract

Describing statistical dependencies is foundational to empirical scientific research. For uncovering intricate and possibly non-linear dependencies between a single target variable and several source variables within a system, a principled and versatile framework can be found in the theory of Partial Information Decomposition (PID). Nevertheless, the majority of existing PID measures are restricted to categorical variables, while many systems of interest in science are continuous. In this paper, we present a novel analytic formulation for continuous redundancy--a generalization of mutual information--drawing inspiration from the concept of shared exclusions in probability space as in the discrete PID definition of I∩sxI^\mathrm{sx}_\capI∩sx​. Furthermore, we introduce a nearest-neighbor based estimator for continuous PID, and showcase its effectiveness by applying it to a simulated energy management system provided by the Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH. This work bridges the gap between the measure-theoretically postulated existence proofs for a continuous I∩sxI^\mathrm{sx}_\capI∩sx​ and its practical application to real-world scientific problems.

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