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Article Dans Une Revue Scandinavian Journal of Statistics Année : 2012

Joint estimation of intersecting context tree models

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We study a problem of model selection for data produced by two different context tree sources. Motivated by linguistic questions, we consider the case where the probabilistic context trees corresponding to the two sources are finite and share many of their contexts. In order to understand the differences between the two sources, it is important to identify which contexts and which transition probabilities are specific to each source. We consider a class of probabilistic context tree models with three types of contexts: those which appear in one, the other, or both sources. We use a BIC penalized maximum likelihood procedure that jointly estimates the two sources. We propose a new algorithm which efficiently computes the estimated context trees. We prove that the procedure is strongly consistent. We also present a simulation study showing the practical advantage of our procedure over a procedure that works separately on each dataset.

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hal-00738202 , version 1 (03-10-2012)

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Antonio Galves, Aurélien Garivier, Elisabeth Gassiat. Joint estimation of intersecting context tree models. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 2012, pp.early view. ⟨hal-00738202⟩
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