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An n-gram is a subsequence of n elements constructed from a given sequence. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-gramme] | An n-gram is a subsequence of n elements constructed from a given sequence. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-gramme] | ||
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==n-gram viewer== | ==n-gram viewer== | ||
The [[n-gram viewer]] is the tool used to display the graph of the [[ENG-Normalized frequency|normalized frequency]] (usually per year) of n-grams of words over time (usually years). It allows to visualize the [[ENG-Temporal profile|temporal profile]] of the words, ie the evolution of the frequency of use of the words, in a given corpus. | The [[ENG-N-gram viewer|n-gram viewer]] is the tool used to display the graph of the [[ENG-Normalized frequency|normalized frequency]] (usually per year) of n-grams of words over time (usually years). It allows to visualize the [[ENG-Temporal profile|temporal profile]] of the words, ie the evolution of the frequency of use of the words, in a given corpus. |
Dernière version du 2 mai 2018 à 12:48
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definition
An n-gram is a subsequence of n elements constructed from a given sequence. [1]
applications
This notion is generally used with sequences of characters or words:
- n-gram of characters : consecutive and ordered sequence of n characters.
example: If the sequence is "the cat runs." the list of 3-gram of character is "the", "he_", "e_c", "_ca", "cat", "at_", "t_r", "_ru", "run" and "uns".
- n-gram of words : consecutive and ordered sequence of n words.
example: If the sequence is "the black cat runs fast." the list of 3-gram of words is "the black cat", "black cat runs" et "cat runs fast".
n-gram viewer
The n-gram viewer is the tool used to display the graph of the normalized frequency (usually per year) of n-grams of words over time (usually years). It allows to visualize the temporal profile of the words, ie the evolution of the frequency of use of the words, in a given corpus.