Mutual information, a general measure of the relatedness between two random variables, has been actively used in the analysis of biomedical data. The mutual information between two discrete variables ...
Understanding the nature and extent of cellular diversity in the brain is key to unraveling the complexity of neural circuits, their connectivity and roles in behavior, in health and disease 1,2,3.
A random variable that can take only a certain specified set of individual possible values-for example, the positive integers 1, 2, 3, . . . For example, stock prices are discrete random variables, ...
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