On a Relationship between the Correct Probability of Estimation from Correlated Data and Mutual Information

Abstract

Let X, Y be two correlated discrete random variables. We consider an estimation of X from encoded data (Y) of Y by some encoder function (Y). We derive an inequality describing a relation of the correct probability of estimation and the mutual information between X and (Y). This inequality may be useful for the secure analysis of crypto system when we use the success probability of estimating secret data as a security criterion. It also provides an intuitive meaning of the secrecy exponent in the strong secrecy criterion.

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