Kernel methods for measuring independence
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Gretton, Arthur
Herbrich, Ralf
Smola, Alexander
Bousquet, Olivier
Schoelkopf, Bernhard
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We introduce two new functionals, the constrained covariance and the kernel mutual information,
to measure the degree of independence of random variables. These quantities are both based on
the covariance between functions of the random variables in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces
(RKHSs). We prove that when the RKHSs are universal, both functionals are zero if and only if the
random variables are pairwise independent. We also show that the kernel mutual information is an
upper bound near independence on the Parzen window estimate of the mutual information. Analogous
results apply for two correlation-based dependence functionals introduced earlier: we show
the kernel canonical correlation and the kernel generalised variance to be independence measures
for universal kernels, and prove the latter to be an upper bound on the mutual information near
independence. The performance of the kernel dependence functionals in measuring independence
is verified in the context of independent component analysis.
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Journal of Machine Learning Research 6 (2005): 2075-2129
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