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− | This oft-cited [[Category::paper]] explains the concept of [[UsesMethod::Maximum Entropy model|Maximum Entropy Models]] and relates them to natural language processing, specifically as they can be applied to [[ | + | This oft-cited [[Category::paper]] explains the concept of [[UsesMethod::Maximum Entropy model|Maximum Entropy Models]] and relates them to natural language processing, specifically as they can be applied to [[AddressesProblem::Machine Translation]] |
== Maximum Entropy Explanation == | == Maximum Entropy Explanation == | ||
The paper explains maximum entropy as a problem of constraints. Essentially, | The paper explains maximum entropy as a problem of constraints. Essentially, |
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Citation
Adam Berger, Stephen Della Pietra, and Vincent Della Pietra; Computational Linguistics, (22-1), March 1996;
Online Version
An online version is located at [1]
Summary
This oft-cited paper explains the concept of Maximum Entropy Models and relates them to natural language processing, specifically as they can be applied to Machine Translation
Maximum Entropy Explanation
The paper explains maximum entropy as a problem of constraints. Essentially,