| Teahan, W.J. and Cleary, J.G. (1997) \Applying compression to natural language processing" submitted to ANLP'97. |
....perform. Three main classes of models are considered: character based models, word based models, and models which use auxiliary information in the form of parts of speech. These models are compared in terms of their memory usage and compression. 1 Applying English text compression It is shown in [21] how the best performed text compression scheme PPM [5, 6] can be used to implement novel solutions to language modelling problems including: cryptology; language identification; authorship attribution; spelling correction; and speech recognition. Three examples are given in Table 1. In the first ....
Teahan, W.J. and Cleary, J.G. (1997) "Applying compression to natural language processing," Submitted to ANLP'97.
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Teahan, W.J. and Cleary, J.G. (1997) \Applying compression to natural language processing" submitted to ANLP'97.
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