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Mathematical analysis / Statistical theory / Probability and statistics / Sampling techniques / Infinitely divisible probability distributions / Survival analysis / Sampling / Survey methodology / Simple random sample / Reservoir sampling / Exponential distribution / Perplexity
Date: 2014-06-12 11:35:03
Mathematical analysis
Statistical theory
Probability and statistics
Sampling techniques
Infinitely divisible probability distributions
Survival analysis
Sampling
Survey methodology
Simple random sample
Reservoir sampling
Exponential distribution
Perplexity

Exponential Reservoir Sampling for Streaming Language Models Ashwin Lall Benjamin Van Durme Miles Osborne∗ School of Informatics Mathematics and Computer Science

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