Field of Study:
n-gram
An n-gram is a contiguous sequence of n items from a given sample of text or speech. N can be any integer number, and the items can be phonemes, syllables, letters, words or base pairs according to the application. For example, in a sentence, a 1-gram (or unigram) would be each individual word, a 2-gram (or bigram) would be each sequence of two words, a 3-gram (or trigram) would be each sequence of three words, and so on.
Synonyms:
n-Gram
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