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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
  
This is an interesting [[Category::paper]] that presents  [[UsesMethod::]] and [[UsesMethod::]] method for [[UsesMethod::]], which is an alternative training method for general problems in [[AddressesProblem:: Probabilistic Graphical Models]] (e.g. possible applications include [[AddressesProblem::]], [[AddressesProblem::]], [[AddressesProblem::]], and [[AddressesProblem::]]).
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This [[Category::paper]] presents  [[UsesMethod::]] and [[UsesMethod::]] method for [[UsesMethod::]], which is an alternative training method for general problems in [[AddressesProblem:: Probabilistic Graphical Models]] (e.g. possible applications include [[AddressesProblem::]], [[AddressesProblem::]], [[AddressesProblem::]], and [[AddressesProblem::]]).
  
 
== Brief Description of the method ==
 
== Brief Description of the method ==

Revision as of 19:26, 28 November 2011

Citation

Sparse Additive Generative Models of Text. Eisenstein, Ahmed and Xing. Proceedings of ICML 2011.

Online version

Eisenstein et al 2011

Summary

This paper presents and method for , which is an alternative training method for general problems in Probabilistic Graphical Models (e.g. possible applications include , , , and ).

Brief Description of the method

This paper first formulates the problem as xxx, then discusses the use of and the use of xxx to. In this section, we will first summarize the method they use

Dataset and Experiment Settings

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Experimental Results

The authors performed three major experiments. The first experiment is the . The second experiment explores.

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Related Papers

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