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Nonuniform Markov models
A statistical language model assigns probability to strings of arbitrary
length. Unfortunately, it is not possible to gather reliable statistics on
strings of arbitrary length from a finite corpus. Therefore, a statistical
language model must decide that each symbol in a string depends on at most a
small, finite number of other symbols in the string. In this report we propose
a new way to model conditional independence in Markov models. The central
feature of our nonuniform Markov model is that it makes predictions of varying
lengths using contexts of varying lengths. Experiments on the Wall Street
Journal reveal that the nonuniform model performs slightly better than the
classic interpolated Markov model. This result is somewhat remarkable because
both models contain identical numbers of parameters whose values are estimated
in a similar manner. The only difference between the two models is how they
combine the statistics of longer and shorter strings.
Keywords: nonuniform Markov model, interpolated Markov model, conditional
independence, statistical language model, discrete time series.Comment: 17 page
Graphical Markov models: overview
We describe how graphical Markov models started to emerge in the last 40
years, based on three essential concepts that had been developed independently
more than a century ago. Sequences of joint or single regressions and their
regression graphs are singled out as being best suited for analyzing
longitudinal data and for tracing developmental pathways. Interpretations are
illustrated using two sets of data and some of the more recent, important
results for sequences of regressions are summarized.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figure
Unsupervised Neural Hidden Markov Models
In this work, we present the first results for neuralizing an Unsupervised
Hidden Markov Model. We evaluate our approach on tag in- duction. Our approach
outperforms existing generative models and is competitive with the
state-of-the-art though with a simpler model easily extended to include
additional context.Comment: accepted at EMNLP 2016, Workshop on Structured Prediction for NLP.
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