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    A kernel-based calculation of information on a metric space (English)
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    10 May 2016
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    Summary: Kernel density estimation is a technique for approximating probability distributions. Here, it is applied to the calculation of mutual information on a metric space. This is motivated by the problem in neuroscience of calculating the mutual information between stimuli and spiking responses; the space of these responses is a metric space. It is shown that kernel density estimation on a metric space resembles the \(k\)-nearest-neighbor approach. This approach is applied to a toy dataset designed to mimic electrophysiological data.
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    mutual information
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    neuroscience
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    electrophysiology
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    metric spaces
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    kernel density estimation
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