A kNN-based CMI estimator applied to classification decomposes feature importance into unique, redundant, and synergistic components, validated on synthetic and real data.
Partial information decomposition for mixed discrete and continuous random variables
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The framework of Partial Information Decomposition (PID) unveils complex nonlinear interactions in network systems by dissecting the mutual information (MI) between a target variable and several source variables. While PID measures have been formulated mostly for discrete variables, with only recent extensions to continuous systems, the case of mixed variables where the target is discrete and the sources are continuous is not yet covered properly. Here, we introduce a PID scheme whereby the MI between a specific state of the discrete target and (subsets of) the continuous sources is expressed as a Kullback-Leibler divergence and is estimated through a data-efficient nearest-neighbor strategy. The effectiveness of this PID is demonstrated in simulated systems of mixed variables and showcased in a physiological application. Our approach is relevant to many scientific problems, including sensory coding in neuroscience and feature selection in machine learning.
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Information-theoretic Quantification of High-order Feature Effects in Classification Problems
A kNN-based CMI estimator applied to classification decomposes feature importance into unique, redundant, and synergistic components, validated on synthetic and real data.