Attention to Entropic Communication
Torsten En{\ss}lin, Carolin Weidinger, Philipp Frank

TL;DR
This paper integrates attention mechanisms with relative entropy to develop a proper, attention-weighted communication framework that enhances optimal message encoding and decoding, applicable to both technical systems and human communication understanding.
Contribution
It introduces entropic attention communication, a novel approach combining attention and relative entropy, ensuring proper weighting and optimal information transfer in communication protocols.
Findings
Weighted relative entropy can be improper for attention steering.
Proper attention communication can be achieved by focusing on utility function curvature.
The framework aids in designing optimal communication protocols and understanding cooperation dynamics.
Abstract
The concept of attention, numerical weights that emphasize the importance of particular data, has proven to be very relevant in artificial intelligence. Relative entropy (RE, aka Kullback-Leibler divergence) plays a central role in communication theory. Here we combine these concepts, attention and RE. RE guides optimal encoding of messages in bandwidth-limited communication as well as optimal message decoding via the maximum entropy principle (MEP). In the coding scenario, RE can be derived from four requirements, namely being analytical, local, proper, and calibrated. Weighted RE, used for attention steering in communications, turns out to be improper. To see how proper attention communication can emerge, we analyze a scenario of a message sender who wants to ensure that the receiver of the message can perform well-informed actions. If the receiver decodes the message using the MEP,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Misinformation and Its Impacts
