Chapter 4(4.1~4.2) Probability and text sampling Parallel embedded system design lab 이청용.

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Chapter 4(4.1~4.2) Probability and text sampling Parallel embedded system design lab 이청용

4.1 Introduction Focusing on text analyses Some of the statistical properties of text

4.2 Probability Probability approach can be useful Repeated process Changeable result Language applicable Structure Variability

4.2 Probability Probability and coin Flipping

4.2 Probability Probability and coin Flipping

4.2 Probability Probability and coin Flipping

4.2 Probability Probability and coin Flipping

4.2 Probability Probabilities and texts Giving poor estimates “Ed’s jazz dazzles with its pizazz.” too frequently ‘z’

4.2 Probability

4.2.2 Probabilities and texts

4.2 Probability Probabilities and texts

4.2 Probability Probabilities and texts