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A hierarchical Bayesian language model based on Pitman-Yor processes
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EngineeringCorpus LinguisticsNatural LanguagesWord EmbeddingsNatural Language ProcessingApplied LinguisticsSyntaxData ScienceComputational LinguisticsLanguage EngineeringGrammarLanguage StudiesMachine TranslationNatural LanguageGrammar InductionDistributional SemanticsCross Entropy ResultsPitman-yor ProcessesN-gram Language ModelsLinguistics
We propose a new hierarchical Bayesian n-gram model of natural languages. Our model makes use of a generalization of the commonly used Dirichlet distributions called Pitman-Yor processes which produce power-law distributions more closely resembling those in natural languages. We show that an approximation to the hierarchical Pitman-Yor language model recovers the exact formulation of interpolated Kneser-Ney, one of the best smoothing methods for n-gram language models. Experiments verify that our model gives cross entropy results superior to interpolated Kneser-Ney and comparable to modified Kneser-Ney.
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