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Capturing and Interpreting Unique Information

Published 23 Feb 2023 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2302.11873v1)

Abstract: Partial information decompositions (PIDs), which quantify information interactions between three or more variables in terms of uniqueness, redundancy and synergy, are gaining traction in many application domains. However, our understanding of the operational interpretations of PIDs is still incomplete for many popular PID definitions. In this paper, we discuss the operational interpretations of unique information through the lens of two well-known PID definitions. We reexamine an interpretation from statistical decision theory showing how unique information upper bounds the risk in a decision problem. We then explore a new connection between the two PIDs, which allows us to develop an informal but appealing interpretation, and generalize the PID definitions using a common Lagrangian formulation. Finally, we provide a new PID definition that is able to capture the information that is unique. We also show that it has a straightforward interpretation and examine its properties.

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