Authors :
Krishna Karoo, Dr Girish Katkar.
Volume/Issue :
Volume 3 - 2018, Issue 12 - December
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Abstract :
A statistical language model is a probability distribution P(s] over all possible word sequences (or any other linguistic unit like words, sentences, paragraphs, documents, or spoken utterances). A number of statistical language models have been proposed in literature. The dominant approach in statistical language modeling is the n-gram model.
A statistical language model is a probability distribution P(s] over all possible word sequences (or any other linguistic unit like words, sentences, paragraphs, documents, or spoken utterances). A number of statistical language models have been proposed in literature. The dominant approach in statistical language modeling is the n-gram model.