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A language model is a probabilistic model of a natural language.[1] In 1980, the first significant statistical language model was proposed, and during the decade IBM performed ‘Shannon-style’ experiments, in which potential sources for language modeling improvement were identified by observing and analyzing the performance of human subjects in predicting or correcting text.[2] Language models are
Statistical Language Modeling Toolkit The CMU-Cambridge Statistical Language Modeling toolkit is a suite of UNIX software tools to facilitate the construction and testing of statistical language models. Version 1 was written by Roni Rosenfeld at Carnegie Mellon University. The toolkit has now been rewritten by Philip Clarkson and Roni Rosenfeld, and now provides increased functionality and efficie
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