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  2. Google Books Ngram Viewer - Wikipedia

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    The program can search for a word or a phrase, including misspellings or gibberish. [5] The n-grams are matched with the text within the selected corpus, and if found in 40 or more books, are then displayed as a graph. [6] The Google Books Ngram Viewer supports searches for parts of speech and wildcards. [6] It is routinely used in research. [7 ...

  3. Talk:Google Books Ngram Viewer - Wikipedia

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    I was aware of WP:GOOGLE but the above hit numbers at least point to a statistically unignorable gap between the two entries, and Ngrams point to the same tendency, and there are in fact quite some reliable secondary sources for "Google Books Ngram Viewer" such as . I don't see much reason to follow the spirit of WP:OFFICIALNAMES here because ...

  4. n-gram - Wikipedia

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    n. -gram. An n-gram is a sequence of n adjacent symbols in particular order. The symbols may be n adjacent letters (including punctuation marks and blanks), syllables, or rarely whole words found in a language dataset; or adjacent phonemes extracted from a speech-recording dataset, or adjacent base pairs extracted from a genome.

  5. Culturomics - Wikipedia

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    Michel and Aiden helped create the Google Labs project Google Ngram Viewer which uses n-grams to analyze the Google Books digital library for cultural patterns in language use over time. Because the Google Ngram data set is not an unbiased sample, [5] and does not include metadata, [6] there are several pitfalls when using it to study language ...

  6. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) [ 1] is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database. [ 2]

  7. Google Quick Search Box - Wikipedia

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    Google currently has an app that allows users to search the web using the iPhone. [5] Search methodology: Google Desktop maintains its own index of files for searching. It also indexes Gmail messages. QSB uses macOS's built-in indexing technology, Spotlight. Because of this, QSB is less resource-intensive than Google Desktop. However, there are ...

  8. EXCLUSIVE: Kathie Lee Gifford doesn't believe in raising ...

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    Say, ‘Bless you, instead of, ‘Good luck.’”. She adds, “Just have fun. They’ll learn by watching and they’ll learn by doing with you. If I were you, I wouldn’t teach my children to ...

  9. Talk:Google Ngram Viewer - Wikipedia

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    Puzzling tag[edit] Some results come back with a tag, 'Search for " [text]" yielded only one result.'. This tag is very often attached to a graph that seems to indicate multiple results. Sometimes the word so tagged is a common one. For example, the word of gets this tag, but the, and and to don't. Can this tag pleased be explained in the ...