This paper proposes a novel Language Model (LM) adaptation method based on Minimum Discrimination Information (MDI). In the proposed method, a background LM is viewed as a discrete distribution and an adapted LM is built to be as close as possible to the background LM, while satisfying unigram constraint. This is due to the fact that there is a limited amount of domain corpus available for the adaptation of a natural language-based intelligent personal assistant system. Two unigram constraint estimation methods are proposed: one based on word frequency in the domain corpus, and one based on word similarity estimated from WordNet. In terms of the adapted LM's perplexity using word frequency in tiny domain corpora (ranging from 30 similar to ...