Computer Science > Information Theory
[Submitted on 22 Apr 2015]
Title:Minimum HGR Correlation Principle: From Marginals to Joint Distribution
View PDFAbstract:Given low order moment information over the random variables $\mathbf{X} = (X_1,X_2,\ldots,X_p)$ and $Y$, what distribution minimizes the Hirschfeld-Gebelein-Rényi (HGR) maximal correlation coefficient between $\mathbf{X}$ and $Y$, while remains faithful to the given moments? The answer to this question is important especially in order to fit models over $(\mathbf{X},Y)$ with minimum dependence among the random variables $\mathbf{X}$ and $Y$. In this paper, we investigate this question first in the continuous setting by showing that the jointly Gaussian distribution achieves the minimum HGR correlation coefficient among distributions with the given first and second order moments. Then, we pose a similar question in the discrete scenario by fixing the pairwise marginals of the random variables $\mathbf{X}$ and $Y$. To answer this question in the discrete setting, we first derive a lower bound for the HGR correlation coefficient over the class of distributions with fixed pairwise marginals. Then we show that this lower bound is tight if there exists a distribution with certain {\it additive} structure satisfying the given pairwise marginals. Moreover, the distribution with the additive structure achieves the minimum HGR correlation coefficient. Finally, we conclude by showing that the event of obtaining pairwise marginals containing an additive structured distribution has a positive Lebesgue measure over the probability simplex.
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