Factored language model

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title: Factored language model
text: The factored language model (FLM) is an extension of a conventional language model introduced by Jeff Bilmes and Katrin Kirchoff in 2003. In an FLM, each word is viewed as a vector of k factors: w i = { f i 1 , . . . , f i k } . An FLM provides the probabilistic model P where the prediction of a factor f is based on N parents { f 1 , . . . , f N } . For example, if w represents a word token and t represents a Part of speech tag for English, the expression P gives a model for predicting current w
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