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X and Y are Bernoulli random variables taking values in {0,1}. The joint probability mass function of the random variables is given by:
P(X=1,Y=1)=0.56
P(X=0,Y=0)=0.06
P(X=0,Y=1)=0.14
P(X=1,Y=0)=0.24
The mutual information I(X;Y) is ______ (rounded off to two decimal places).
P(X=1,Y=1)=0.56
P(X=0,Y=0)=0.06
P(X=0,Y=1)=0.14
P(X=1,Y=0)=0.24
The mutual information I(X;Y) is ______ (rounded off to two decimal places).
Correct : 0.07
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