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| Teksti segmentimine× | N-grammi keelemudel× | Sentimentanalüüs× | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Valdkond | Tekstikaeve | Tekstikaeve | Tekstikaeve |
| Perekond | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Tekkeaasta≠ | 1997 | — | — |
| Looja≠ | Marti A. Hearst (TextTiling) | — | — |
| Tüüp≠ | NLP document-structure / topic-boundary detection | Statistical language model | NLP text-classification task |
| Algallikas≠ | Hearst, M.A. (1997). TextTiling: Segmenting Text into Multi-Paragraph Subtopic Passages. Computational Linguistics, 23(1), 33-64. link ↗ | Jurafsky, D. & Martin, J.H. (2023). Speech and Language Processing, 3rd ed. link ↗ | Pang, B. & Lee, L. (2008). Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis. Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, 2(1-2), 1-135. DOI ↗ |
| Rööpnimetused≠ | topic segmentation, discourse segmentation, linear text segmentation, Metin Bölümleme (Text Segmentation) | n-gram model, statistical language model, N-gram Dil Modeli | opinion mining, polarity detection, duygu analizi |
| Seotud≠ | 4 | 4 | 3 |
| Kokkuvõte≠ | Text 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. | 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. | Sentiment analysis, also called opinion mining, is a natural-language-processing task that detects the emotional tone of text — typically classifying it as positive, negative, or neutral. It turns unstructured opinion text into structured, quantifiable polarity signals using one of three families of approaches: sentiment lexicons, trained machine-learning classifiers, or pretrained transformer models. |
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