Specific-information

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In information theory, specific-information is the generic name given to the family of state-dependent measures that in expectation converge to the mutual information. There are currently three known varieties of specific information usually denoted IV, IS, and Issi. The specific-information between a random variable X and a state Y=y is written as :I(X;Y=y).

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