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arxiv: cs/0502076 · v2 · pith:LW5ZD54Onew · submitted 2005-02-18 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.CE· math.PR· math.ST· q-bio.PE· stat.TH

Learning nonsingular phylogenies and hidden Markov models

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.CEmath.PRmath.STq-bio.PEstat.TH
keywords learningmarkovhiddenmodelsnonsingularphylogeniesproblemcondition
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In this paper we study the problem of learning phylogenies and hidden Markov models. We call a Markov model nonsingular if all transition matrices have determinants bounded away from 0 (and 1). We highlight the role of the nonsingularity condition for the learning problem. Learning hidden Markov models without the nonsingularity condition is at least as hard as learning parity with noise, a well-known learning problem conjectured to be computationally hard. On the other hand, we give a polynomial-time algorithm for learning nonsingular phylogenies and hidden Markov models.

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