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Individual Sensing can Gain more Fitness than its Information

By Tetsuya Kobayashi and Yuki Sughiyama
Mutual information and its causal variant, directed information, have been widely used to quantitatively characterize the performance of biological sensing and information transduction. However, once coupled with selection in response to decision-making, the sensing signal could have more or less evolutionary value than its mutual or directed information. In this... Show more
December 27, 2017
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