A Practical Unified Notation for Information-Theoretic Quantities in ML
Information theory is of importance to machine learning, but the notation for information-theoretic quantities is sometimes opaque. The right notation can convey valuable intuitions and concisely express new ideas. We propose such a notation for machine learning users and expand it to include information-theoretic quantities between events (outcomes) and random variables. We apply this notation to a popular information-theoretic acquisition function in Bayesian active learning which selects the most informative (unlabelled) samples to be labelled by an expert. We demonstrate the value of our notation when extending the acquisition function to the core-set problem, which consists of selecting the most informative samples given the labels.
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