Count merging and Bayesian interpolation are equivalent under a natural expected-count definition and match each other's performance, while both beat linear interpolation in three abundant-data scenarios.
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Connecting and Comparing Language Model Interpolation Techniques
Count merging and Bayesian interpolation are equivalent under a natural expected-count definition and match each other's performance, while both beat linear interpolation in three abundant-data scenarios.