Introducing maxent.ot: An R package for Maximum Entropy constraint grammars
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https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v6art4.88Keywords:
reproducible research, Maximum Entropy, constraint grammar, R, softwareAbstract
This paper presents maxent.ot, a package for doing phonological analysis using Maximum Entropy Optimality Theory written in the statistical programming language R. R has become the de facto standard for doing statistical analysis in linguistic research, and this package allows phonologists to create and disseminate MaxEnt OT analyses in R. A central goal of the package is to support reproducible research and to allow the crucial components of a MaxEnt analysis to be performed conveniently and with only a basic knowledge of R programming. The paper first presents a tutorial on MaxEnt constraint grammars and how to use maxent.otto perform a simple analysis. We then turn to more advanced features of the package, including model comparison, regularization, and cross-validation.
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