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As per discussion on https://github.com/matt-dray/r2eng/pull/3#issuecomment-658405856, could be based on trigrams to detect adjacent tokens.
An example problem: `!!`, or 'bang-bang', is detected cu…
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Hi
Adding to my previous posts in issues 19, I am trying to use google binary
(from google books) and get log probabilities of trigrams from some text. I am
getting NAN from the last trigrams. A…
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Using the trigrams model created in Task 1, create a Third Order Letter Approximation.
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**Describe the solution you'd like**
It would be interesting to develop some scripts to compute the best layout, taking into account a corpus of text and few metrics.
[This paper](https://link.spr…
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Hi
Adding to my previous posts in issues 19, I am trying to use google binary
(from google books) and get log probabilities of trigrams from some text. I am
getting NAN from the last trigrams. A…
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```
Hi
Adding to my previous posts in issues 19, I am trying to use google binary
(from google books) and get log probabilities of trigrams from some text. I am
getting NAN from the last trigrams. A…
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```
Hi
Adding to my previous posts in issues 19, I am trying to use google binary
(from google books) and get log probabilities of trigrams from some text. I am
getting NAN from the last trigrams. A…
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## My Environment
* __ArangoDB Version__: 3.11.4
* __Deployment Mode__: Single server from `arangodb:3.11` Docker image from Dockerhub
* __Deployment Strategy__: whatever the docker…
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I remember in LDA and NMF we have configuration parameter called ngram_range where by configuring it as (2,2) or (3,3) we can get topic words as bigrams and trigrams. Is there any such configuration i…
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I en kommande studie/artikel vill jag studera användningen av termerna "propaganda", "information" och "public relations". Jag vill därför kunna välja att söka på ordföljder, t ex "public relations". …