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  2. Frequency (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A frequency distribution shows a summarized grouping of data divided into mutually exclusive classes and the number of occurrences in a class. It is a way of showing unorganized data notably to show results of an election, income of people for a certain region, sales of a product within a certain period, student loan amounts of graduates, etc.

  3. LCP array - Wikipedia

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    In order to find the number of occurrences of a given string (length ) in a text (length ), [3] We use binary search against the suffix array of T {\displaystyle T} to find the starting and end position of all occurrences of P {\displaystyle P} .

  4. Bag-of-words model - Wikipedia

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    A common alternative to using dictionaries is the hashing trick, where words are mapped directly to indices with a hashing function. [5] Thus, no memory is required to store a dictionary. Hash collisions are typically dealt via freed-up memory to increase the number of hash buckets [clarification needed]. In practice, hashing simplifies the ...

  5. Letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    The California Job Case was a compartmentalized box for printing in the 19th century, sizes corresponding to the commonality of letters. The frequency of letters in text has been studied for use in cryptanalysis, and frequency analysis in particular, dating back to the Arab mathematician al-Kindi (c. AD 801–873 ), who formally developed the method (the ciphers breakable by this technique go ...

  6. Template:Calculator codex text/doc - Wikipedia

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    The id for this input. This is used to reference it in formula of other calculator templates. String: required: formula: formula: Formula to calculate this field. Example 3*log(a) String: suggested: readonly: readonly: Make input box readonly to user input. Boolean: optional: size: size: Size of input box (How many characters it will fit ...

  7. Poisson distribution - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the Poisson distribution is sometimes called the "law of small numbers" because it is the probability distribution of the number of occurrences of an event that happens rarely but has very many opportunities to happen. The Law of Small Numbers is a book by Ladislaus Bortkiewicz about the Poisson distribution, published in 1898. [12 ...

  8. tf–idf - Wikipedia

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    where f t,d is the raw count of a term in a document, i.e., the number of times that term t occurs in document d. Note the denominator is simply the total number of terms in document d (counting each occurrence of the same term separately). There are various other ways to define term frequency: [5]: 128 the raw count itself: tf(t,d) = f t,d

  9. Coleman–Liau index - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman–Liau index is calculated with the following formula: = L is the average number of letters per 100 words and S is the average number of sentences per 100 words. Note that the multiplication operator is often omitted (as is common practice in mathematical formulas when it is clear that multiplication is implied).