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Synergy, Redundancy and Common Information

Published 12 Sep 2015 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1509.03706v1)

Abstract: We consider the problem of decomposing the total mutual information conveyed by a pair of predictor random variables about a target random variable into redundant, unique and synergistic contributions. We focus on the relationship between "redundant information" and the more familiar information-theoretic notions of "common information". Our main contribution is an impossibility result. We show that for independent predictor random variables, any common information based measure of redundancy cannot induce a nonnegative decomposition of the total mutual information. Interestingly, this entails that any reasonable measure of redundant information cannot be derived by optimization over a single random variable.

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