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Transfer Entropy×Test di causalità di Granger×
CampoInferenza causaleEconometria
FamigliaMachine learningRegression model
Anno di origine20001969
IdeatoreThomas SchreiberClive W. J. Granger
TipoNon-parametric information-theoretic measureTime-series predictive causality test
Fonte seminaleSchreiber, T. (2000). Measuring information transfer. Physical Review Letters, 85(2), 461–464. DOI ↗Granger, C. W. J. (1969). Investigating Causal Relations by Econometric Models and Cross-spectral Methods. Econometrica, 37(3), 424-438. DOI ↗
AliasSchreiber Information Transfer, Directed Information Flow, Conditional Mutual Information (directed), Transfer EntropisiGranger causality test, Granger non-causality test, predictive causality test, Granger Nedensellik Testi
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SintesiTransfer Entropy (TE) is a non-parametric, information-theoretic measure of directed statistical dependence between two time series, introduced by Thomas Schreiber in 2000. Grounded in Shannon entropy, it quantifies how much information the past of one process Y reduces uncertainty about the next state of another process X, beyond what X's own past already provides. Unlike linear correlation or Granger causality, TE captures nonlinear interactions and requires no model assumptions about the underlying dynamics.The Granger causality test, introduced by Clive W. J. Granger in 1969, assesses whether the past values of one time series help predict another beyond what the latter's own past already explains. It defines causality in a strictly predictive sense rather than as a structural or physical cause.
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