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Template:One source In information theory, given an unknown stationary source Template:Pi with alphabet A and a sample w from Template:Pi, the Krichevsky–Trofimov (KT) estimator produces an estimate pi(w) of the probability of each symbol i ∈ A. This estimator is optimal in the sense that it minimizes the worst-case regret asymptotically.
For a binary alphabet and a string w with m zeroes and n ones, the KT estimator pi(w) is defined as:[1]
This corresponds to the posterior mean of a Beta-Bernoulli posterior distribution with prior . For the general case the estimate is made using a Dirichlet-Categorical distribution.