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Segmentació de text×Identificació de llengües (LID)×Model del llenguatge N-gram×TF-IDF×
CampMineria de textMineria de textMineria de textMineria de text
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen19971988
Autor originalMarti A. Hearst (TextTiling)Salton & Buckley
TipusNLP document-structure / topic-boundary detectionNLP text-classification taskStatistical language modelText vectorization / term-weighting scheme
Font seminalHearst, M.A. (1997). TextTiling: Segmenting Text into Multi-Paragraph Subtopic Passages. Computational Linguistics, 23(1), 33-64. link ↗Lui, M. & Baldwin, T. (2012). langid.py: An Off-the-shelf Language Identification Tool. Proceedings of the ACL 2012 System Demonstrations. link ↗Jurafsky, D. & Martin, J.H. (2023). Speech and Language Processing, 3rd ed. link ↗Salton, G. & Buckley, C. (1988). Term-weighting approaches in automatic text retrieval. Information Processing & Management, 24(5), 513-523. DOI ↗
Àliestopic segmentation, discourse segmentation, linear text segmentation, Metin Bölümleme (Text Segmentation)language detection, LID, Dil Tanımlama (Language Identification)n-gram model, statistical language model, N-gram Dil Modeliterm weighting, tf-idf weighting, TF-IDF Vektörizasyonu
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ResumText segmentation divides a long document into meaningful sections (segments) along topic or discourse boundaries. Introduced for subtopic passages by Marti A. Hearst's TextTiling (1997), it supports document-structure analysis and the detection of topic transitions in continuous text.Language identification is a natural-language-processing task that automatically detects which language a piece of text is written in. Building on off-the-shelf tools such as langid.py (Lui & Baldwin, 2012) and the efficient classifiers of Joulin et al. (2017), it is widely used to preprocess and filter multilingual data sets.An n-gram language model is a statistical model that predicts the probability of the next word by looking only at the previous n−1 words. Described in detail by Jurafsky and Martin (Speech and Language Processing), it provides foundational infrastructure for text generation, spelling correction, and speech recognition.TF-IDF, introduced by Salton and Buckley (1988), is a term-weighting scheme that scores each word in a document by how often it appears there and how rare it is across the whole collection. It turns raw text into weighted document vectors, giving high weight to terms that are frequent in one document but uncommon elsewhere.
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