Maybe It's not exactly what you are looking for, but I think the
Stochastic Language Models (N-Gram) Specification by W3C does deserve
to have a look at, if you are working with ngrams.
The URL is http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-ngram-spec-20010103/ .
Jin-Dong
--- Jin-Dong Kim, Ph.D, Research Associate, University of Tokyo mailto:jdkim@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp mailto:jindong.kim@gmail.comOn 10/14/05, Allauzen Alexandre <allauzen@limsi.fr> wrote: > Did you try the book of Jelinek : > @book{jelinek_2000, > author = "Frederick Jelinek", > title = "Statistical Methods for Speech Recognition", > publisher = "The {MIT} Press", > address = "Cambridge, Massachusetts", > year = "2000" > } > I think it's what you want. > > afida wrote: > > >Hello, > >Does anyone know a proper reference (i.e. book) on the definition of n-grams? > >Thank you. > > > >Afida > > > > > >--------------------------------- > > Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. > > > > > > -- > Alexandre Allauzen > Univ Paris XI, LIMSI-CNRS > Tel : 01.69.85.80.64 (80.88) > Bur : 114 LIMSI Bat. 508 > allauzen@limsi.fr > > > >
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