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A probability provides a quantitative description of the likely occurrence of a particular event.
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Does it make sense to have KL divergence between 2 distributions associated with 2 different...
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The mutual information between $X$ and $Y$, $I(X;Y)$, can be seen as the KL-divergence of $P(X,Y)$ and $P(X)P(Y)$. By the way, this is a nice way to show that a mutual information of $0$ implies …
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Difference between exchangeability and independence in causal inference
My question is, why is this assumption called the "exchangeability"
assumption when it's a statement about independence?
Exchangeability is the assumption of being able to exchange groups without ch …