Curse of Slicing: Why Sliced Mutual Information is a Deceptive Measure of Statistical Dependence
Semenenko, Alexander, Butakov, Ivan, Frolov, Alexey, Oseledets, Ivan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sliced Mutual Information (SMI) is widely used as a scalable alternative to mutual information for measuring non-linear statistical dependence. Despite its advantages, such as faster convergence, robustness to high dimensionality, and nullification only under statistical independence, we demonstrate that SMI is highly susceptible to data manipulation and exhibits counterintuitive behavior. Through extensive benchmarking and theoretical analysis, we show that SMI saturates easily, fails to detect increases in statistical dependence, prioritizes redundancy over informative content, and in some cases, performs worse than correlation coefficient.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-10-2025
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