articlePLoS ONEFeb 19, 2014GOLD OA

Mutual Information between Discrete and Continuous Data Sets

University of Washington

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Abstract

Mutual information (MI) is a powerful method for detecting relationships between data sets. There are accurate methods for estimating MI that avoid problems with "binning" when both data sets are discrete or when both data sets are continuous. We present an accurate, non-binning MI estimator for the case of one discrete data set and one continuous data set. This case applies when measuring, for example, the relationship between base sequence and gene expression level, or the effect of a cancer drug on patient survival time. We also show how our method can be adapted to calculate the Jensen-Shannon divergence of two or more data sets.

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Keywords
  • Divergence (linguistics)
  • Mutual information
  • Data set
  • Estimator
  • Data mining
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Computer science
  • Base (topology)
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