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The infinite Viterbi alignment and decay-convexity

Abstract

The infinite Viterbi alignment is the limiting maximum a-posteriori estimate of the unobserved path in a hidden Markov model as the length of the time horizon grows. For models on state-space Rd\mathbb{R}^{d} satisfying a new ``decay-convexity'' condition, we develop an approach to existence of the infinite Viterbi alignment in an infinite dimensional Hilbert space. Quantitative bounds on the distance to the infinite Viterbi alignment, which are the first of their kind, are derived and used to illustrate how approximate estimation via parallelization can be accurate and scaleable to high-dimensional problems because the rate of convergence to the infinite Viterbi alignment does not necessarily depend on dd. The results are applied to approximate estimation via parallelization and a model of neural population activity.

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