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Resumen de Fast sequence segmentation using log-linear models

Nikolaj Tatti

  • Sequence segmentation is a well-studied problem, where given a sequence of elements, an integer K, and some measure of homogeneity, the task is to split the sequence into Kcontiguous segments that are maximally homogeneous. A classic approach to find the optimal solution is by using a dynamic program. Unfortunately, the execution time of this program is quadratic with respect to the length of the input sequence. This makes the algorithm slow for a sequence of non-trivial length. In this paper we study segmentations whose measure of goodness is based on log-linear models, a rich family that contains many of the standard distributions. We present a theoretical result allowing us to prune many suboptimal segmentations. Using this result, we modify the standard dynamic program for 1D log-linear models, and by doing so reduce the computational time. We demonstrate empirically, that this approach can significantly reduce the computational burden of finding the optimal segmentation.


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