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A Statistical Investigation of Long Memory in Language and Music

Machine Learning 2019-06-10 v2 Machine Learning Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Representation and learning of long-range dependencies is a central challenge confronted in modern applications of machine learning to sequence data. Yet despite the prominence of this issue, the basic problem of measuring long-range dependence, either in a given data source or as represented in a trained deep model, remains largely limited to heuristic tools. We contribute a statistical framework for investigating long-range dependence in current applications of deep sequence modeling, drawing on the well-developed theory of long memory stochastic processes. This framework yields testable implications concerning the relationship between long memory in real-world data and its learned representation in a deep learning architecture, which are explored through a semiparametric framework adapted to the high-dimensional setting.

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@article{arxiv.1904.03834,
  title  = {A Statistical Investigation of Long Memory in Language and Music},
  author = {Alexander Greaves-Tunnell and Zaid Harchaoui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.03834},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

29 pages; expanded supplement, added details in background and methods per reviewer feedback, included additional references