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good-turing-smoothing

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Python implementation of Gale and Sampson's (1995/2001) "Simple Good Turing" algorithm.

  • UpdatedFeb 1, 2019
  • Python

Ngrams with Basic Smoothings

  • UpdatedFeb 15, 2025
  • Python

Course Repository for ELL881 (Special Topics:Modern Natural Language Processing), 6th Semester, 2023, IITD

  • UpdatedJan 3, 2024
  • Jupyter Notebook

Assigmnents of CL

  • UpdatedOct 3, 2021
  • Jupyter Notebook

Statistical language model of Turkish utilizing ngrams of Turkish syllables with Good Turing smoothing implementation.

  • UpdatedDec 11, 2023
  • Python

Code for Evaluating the Unseen Capabilities: How Many Theorems Do LLMs Know?

  • UpdatedOct 19, 2025
  • Jupyter Notebook

Ngrams with basic smoothing.

  • UpdatedFeb 15, 2025
  • TypeScript

Text Prediction algorithm and app built for the Capstone Project of the Coursera: John Hopkins Data Science Certification. Utilizes a quadri-gram model with Kneser-Ney smoothing and Good Turning Frequency Estimation.

  • UpdatedJul 27, 2021
  • HTML

📖 N-Gram language model for Turkish

  • UpdatedJun 25, 2025
  • Jupyter Notebook

An implementation of n-gram language models with various smoothing techniques for natural text generation and analysis with tokenization and perplexity calculations

  • UpdatedFeb 26, 2025
  • Python

Implemented a tokenizer class , some language models techniques and based on those models generating next words.

  • UpdatedFeb 3, 2024
  • Python

Assignment for Computational Linguistics' course - Tilburg University

  • UpdatedMar 22, 2020
  • Jupyter Notebook

A coursework-style project from my MSc Machine Learning on Big Data (University of East London), using PySpark to compute word frequency distributions on a large English corpus (~9.5 million words) and to compare frequency estimates from small samples against the full dataset.

  • UpdatedNov 19, 2025
  • Python

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