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Functions of event variables of a random system with complete connections
Authors:Helmut Pruscha  Radu Theodorescu
Affiliation:1. Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry, 8000 Munich 40, Kraepelinstrasse 2, West Germany;2. Laval University, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:In applications it often occurs that the experimenter is faced with functions of random processes. Suppose, for instance, that he only can draw partial or incomplete information about the underlying process or that he has to classify events for the sake of efficiency. We assume that the underlying process is a random system with complete connections (which contains the Markovian case as a special one) satisfying some basic properties, and that a mapping operates on the event space. With these two elements we construct in Section 2 a new random system with complete connections which inherits the properties of the old one (Theorem 2.2.3). In Section 3 we prove a weak convergence theorem (Theorem 3.4.4) in the theoretical framework of the so-called distance diminishing models, which gives a straightforward application in Section 4 to conditional probabilities related to partially observed events (Theorems 4.1.3). Finally we prove a Shannon-McMillan-type theorem (Theorem 4.2.3) finding application to classification procedures.
Keywords:60G99  92A25  60J05  60J20  60F05  Random systems with complete connections  learning models  functions of random processes  partially observed Markov chains
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