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Definitions from the WebTrigramDescription:A trigram is a sequence of three consecutive letters, words, or characters. It is commonly used in various fields such as linguistics, computational linguistics, and data analysis. Senses and Usages:Sense 1:In linguistics, a trigram refers to a sequence of three consecutive letters, phonemes, or syllables in a word or sentence. Example sentence: The trigram "cat" consists of the letters 'c', 'a', and 't'. Sense 2:In data analysis, a trigram is a set of three consecutive units such as words or characters used to analyze patterns or predict future occurrences. Example sentence: The trigram analysis revealed a recurring sequence of words in the text. Sense 3:In computational linguistics, trigram models are statistical language models that predict the probability of a word or character based on the previous two words or characters. Example sentence: The trigram model accurately predicts the next word in the sentence. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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