Co-occurrence
In linguistics, co-occurrence or cooccurrence is an above-chance frequency of ordered
structure and development of a language.[1]
Co-occurrence can be seen an extension of word counting in higher dimensions. Co-occurrence can be quantitatively described using measures like correlation or mutual information.
See also
- Distributional hypothesis
- Statistical semantics
- Idiom (language structure)
- Co-occurrence matrix
- Co-occurrence networks
- Similarity measure
- Dice coefficient
References
- ISBN 978-0-521-01653-7.
External links
- Bordag, Stefan (2008). "A Comparison of Co-occurrence and Similarity Measures as Simulations of Context". pp. 52–63. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.471.5863.