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We demonstrate that it is possible to approximate the mutual information arbitrarily closely in probability by calculating the relative frequencies on appropriate partitions and achieving conditional independence on the rectangles of which the partitions are made. Empirical results, including a comparison with maximum-likelihood estimators, are presented.
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Information Theory and Automation
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