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Few Paths, Fewer Words: Model Selection With Automatic Structure Functions

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Pages 121-127 | Published online: 04 Oct 2017
 

ABSTRACT

We consider the problem of finding an optimal statistical model for a given binary string. Following Kolmogorov, we use structure functions. In order to get concrete results, we replace Turing machines by finite automata and Kolmogorov complexity by Shallit and Wang’s automatic complexity. The p-value of a model for given data x is the probability that there exists a model with as few states, accepting as few words, fitting uniformly randomly selected data y. Deterministic and nondeterministic automata can give different optimal models. For x = 011 110 110 11, the best deterministic model has p-value 0.3, whereas the best nondeterministic model has p-value 0.04. In the nondeterministic case, counting paths and counting words can give different optimal models. For x = 01100 01000, the best path-counting model has p-value 0.79, whereas the best word-counting model has p-value 0.60.

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Acknowledgments

We thank Greg Igusa for contributing ideas to Section 2.

Funding

This work was partially supported by a Grant from the Simons Foundation (#315188 to Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen). This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant no. 1545707.

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