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Preferred term

n-gram language model  

Definition

  • A statistical model of language based on an assumption that the probability of the next word in a sequence depends only on a fixed size window of previous words. (Wikipedia)
  • purely statistical model of language. (Wikidata)

Broader concept

Example

  • In the shared task for bilingual document alignment (Buck and Koehn 2016) many participants used techniques based on n-gram or neural language models neural translation models and bag-of-words lexical translation probabilities for scoring candidate document pairs. (Schwenk, Chaudhary, Sun, Gong & Guzmán, 2021)

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