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Natural language processing / Estimation theory / Markov models / Information retrieval / Language model / Kullback–Leibler divergence / Expectation–maximization algorithm / Maximum likelihood / Relevance / Statistics / Science / Statistical theory
Date: 2010-02-02 07:25:27
Natural language processing
Estimation theory
Markov models
Information retrieval
Language model
Kullback–Leibler divergence
Expectation–maximization algorithm
Maximum likelihood
Relevance
Statistics
Science
Statistical theory

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