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timeseries-entropy#

Unbiased Monte-Carlo estimation of the entropy of a quantized filtered Gaussian time series:

x iid N(0, sigma^2)  ->  y = h * x  ->  z = round(y)

The estimand is the conditional entropy H(z_{M+1} | z_1..z_M) in bits, which decreases to the entropy rate of z — the true lossless compression limit in bits/sample — as the past window M grows beyond the memory of the process.

Companion to timeseries-compressibility.

Method#

  1. Stationary conditional sampling. Draw x from the prior and push it through the pipeline to get a past z_1..z_M. The generating x is an exact draw from p(x | z), so a Gibbs chain started there is already in stationarity — no burn-in bias. Each Gibbs conditional is a box-truncated normal; after each sweep the free tail latent is drawn fresh, emitting one exact sample of z_{M+1}. The samples form a stationary, autocorrelated discrete chain.
  2. Unbiased entropy of the chain's marginal. Plug-in entropies of blocks whose sizes double per level are combined by Rhee–Glynn randomized telescoping with antithetic half-block corrections Delta_m = h(B_m) - [h(B_m^1) + h(B_m^2)]/2, truncated at a random level N with P(N >= m) = 2^(-r m) and reweighted. The expectation is exactly H(z_{M+1} | that past) despite the plug-in bias at every finite block size and despite the autocorrelation, which affects only the variance.
  3. Average over independent pasts to get H(z_{M+1} | z_1..z_M) with a valid standard error. The only remaining approximation to the entropy rate is the finite window M.

Install#

pip install -e .

Requires numpy and scipy.

Usage#

from timeseries_entropy import estimate_conditional_entropy, kernels

est = estimate_conditional_entropy(kernels.moving_average(8), sigma=4.0)
print(est.mean, est.se)   # bits/sample, over independent pasts

Lower level: ConditionalChain(kernel, sigma, past, rng).draw(k) yields the stationary chain of z_{M+1} samples, and unbiased_entropy(draw, n0, r, rng) is one randomized-telescoping realization for any stationary discrete chain.

CLI#

timeseries-entropy --sigma 4 --filter moving-average --width 8
timeseries-entropy --sigma 8 --filter lowpass --high 3000 --rate 30000
timeseries-entropy --sigma 2 --filter none --pasts 8

Filters match the web app: none, moving-average, lowpass, bandpass, first-difference.

Tuning#

  • r (default 1.5) sets the truncation tail P(N >= m) = 2^(-r m). Finite expected work needs r > 1; finite variance needs E[Delta_m^2] to decay faster than 2^(-r m). Run --pilot 6 to see the RMS Delta_m decay before trusting a value.
  • n0 (default 128) is the base block size; thin inserts extra Gibbs sweeps per emitted sample to cut autocorrelation for slowly mixing (narrowband, large-sigma) settings.
  • --past sets M; increase it until the estimate stops moving to approach the rate.
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