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Time-lagged Directed Information

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Time-lagged Directed Information
Directed Information (DI) has recently been introduced to quantify the causality between two signals. However, one major remaining issue with DI is the computational complexity which increases dramatically with the length of the signal. Current simplified DI computation methods are either model dependent or focus on short-time intervals losing most of the causal dependencies. In this paper, we introduce the timelagged DI to reduce the computational complexity while still quantifying the causal relationships.
Ying Liu, Selin Aviyente
Added 21 Aug 2011
Updated 21 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICASSP
Authors Ying Liu, Selin Aviyente
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