I am working on a project involving language models and was told to look at "universal language modeling". I have searched to find what this method might entail, but can't seem to find anything. Does anyone have insight on this method and how it might differ from regular language modeling techniques?

asked Jan 23 '13 at 13:46

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Hi arasraj!

Your question is quite vague, maybe you could precise a little bit the context of your work? I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for but I thought it may be related to the idea of universal grammar (Wikipedia) that posit language are mostly innate. Also related is the Optimality theory of Paul Smolensky (paper) . I hope it helps.

answered Jan 23 '13 at 15:35

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edited Jan 23 '13 at 15:41

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