2023
DOI: 10.3390/e25050795
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A Review of Partial Information Decomposition in Algorithmic Fairness and Explainability

Abstract: Partial Information Decomposition (PID) is a body of work within information theory that allows one to quantify the information that several random variables provide about another random variable, either individually (unique information), redundantly (shared information), or only jointly (synergistic information). This review article aims to provide a survey of some recent and emerging applications of partial information decomposition in algorithmic fairness and explainability, which are of immense importance … Show more

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