The evaluation of the peculiarities of alphabets, particularly the frequency of letters is essential when designing keyboards, analysing texts, designing alphabet-based games, and doing some text mining. Thus, it is important to determine what might be useful for designers of text input tools, and of other technologies related to sets of letters. Knowledge of common features among different languages gives an opportunity to take advantage of the experience of other languages. Nowadays an increasing amount of texts is published on the Internet. In order to adequately compare the frequencies of letters in different languages used in the online space, Wikipedia texts have been selected as a source material for investigation. This paper present...
This research paper present some statistical similarities and dissimilarities between the character ...
The aim of the article is to analyze and compare the performance and accuracy of architectures with ...
If one asks the man in the street (or even the average reader of Word Ways) for a listing of letters...
The evaluation of the peculiarities of alphabets, particularly the frequency of letters is essential...
It is important to evaluate specificities of alphabets, particularly the letter frequencies while de...
Abėcėlių savitumus, ypač raidžių dažnius, svarbu įvertinti projektuojant klaviatūras, analizuojant t...
et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, wh...
TITLE: Language recognition based on the frequency analysis SUMMARY: The aim of this bachelor thesis...
We report an ongoing study on statistical characteristics of texts written in different genres. It h...
Frequency analysis in cryptanalysis is based on the fact that, in any given piece of written text, c...
Published online: 19 February 2020Indicators of letter frequency and similarity have long been avail...
The article deals with the analysis of Petras Survilas’ letters written both in the Cyrillicand in t...
Abstract: The statistical properties of letters frequencies in European literature texts a...
Do handwriting skills transfer when a child writes in two different scripts, such as the Latin and C...
Do handwriting skills transfer when a child writes in two different scripts, such as the Latin and C...
This research paper present some statistical similarities and dissimilarities between the character ...
The aim of the article is to analyze and compare the performance and accuracy of architectures with ...
If one asks the man in the street (or even the average reader of Word Ways) for a listing of letters...
The evaluation of the peculiarities of alphabets, particularly the frequency of letters is essential...
It is important to evaluate specificities of alphabets, particularly the letter frequencies while de...
Abėcėlių savitumus, ypač raidžių dažnius, svarbu įvertinti projektuojant klaviatūras, analizuojant t...
et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, wh...
TITLE: Language recognition based on the frequency analysis SUMMARY: The aim of this bachelor thesis...
We report an ongoing study on statistical characteristics of texts written in different genres. It h...
Frequency analysis in cryptanalysis is based on the fact that, in any given piece of written text, c...
Published online: 19 February 2020Indicators of letter frequency and similarity have long been avail...
The article deals with the analysis of Petras Survilas’ letters written both in the Cyrillicand in t...
Abstract: The statistical properties of letters frequencies in European literature texts a...
Do handwriting skills transfer when a child writes in two different scripts, such as the Latin and C...
Do handwriting skills transfer when a child writes in two different scripts, such as the Latin and C...
This research paper present some statistical similarities and dissimilarities between the character ...
The aim of the article is to analyze and compare the performance and accuracy of architectures with ...
If one asks the man in the street (or even the average reader of Word Ways) for a listing of letters...