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NAMEText::NSP::Measures::4D::MI::ll - Perl module that implements Loglikelihood measure of association for 4-grams.SYNOPSISBasic Usage use Text::NSP::Measures::4D::MI::ll;$ll_value = calculateStatistic( n1111=>8, n1ppp=>306, np1pp=>83, npp1p=>83, nppp1=>57, n11pp=>8, n1p1p=>8, n1pp1=>8, np11p=>83, np1p1=>56, npp11=>56, n111p=>8, n11p1=>8, n1p11=>8, np111=>56, npppp=>15180); if( ($errorCode = getErrorCode())) { print STDERR $erroCode." - ".getErrorMessage()."\n"; } else { print getStatisticName."value for 4-gram is ".$ll_value."\n"; } DESCRIPTIONThe log-likelihood ratio measures the devitation between the observed data and what would be expected if <word1>, <word2>, <word3> and <word4> were independent.The higher the score, the less evidence there is in favor of concluding thatthe words are independent.The expected values for the internal cells are calculated by taking the product of their associated marginals and dividing by the sample size, for example: n1ppp * np1pp * npp1p * nppp1 m111= ------------------------------- npppp ^ 3 Then the deviation between observed and expected values for each internal cell is computed to arrive at the log-likelihood value. Log-Likelihood = 2 * [n1111 * log ( n1111 / m1111 ) + n1112 * log ( n1112 / m1112 ) + n1121 * log ( n1121 / m1121 ) + n1122 * log ( n1122 / m1122 ) + n1211 * log ( n1211 / m1211 ) + n1212 * log ( n1212 / m1212 ) + n1221 * log ( n1221 / m1221 ) + n1222 * log ( n1222 / m1222 ) + n2111 * log ( n2111 / m2111 ) + n2112 * log ( n2112 / m2112 ) + n2121 * log ( n2121 / m2121 ) + n2122 * log ( n2122 / m2122 ) + n2211 * log ( n2211 / m2211 ) + n2212 * log ( n2212 / m2212 ) + n2221 * log ( n2221 / m2221 ) + n2222 * log ( n2222 / m2222 )]; Methods
AUTHORTed Pedersen, University of Minnesota Duluth <tpederse@d.umn.edu>Satanjeev Banerjee, Carnegie Mellon University <satanjeev@cmu.edu> Amruta Purandare, University of Pittsburgh <amruta@cs.pitt.edu> Bridget Thomson-McInnes, University of Minnesota Twin Cities <bthomson@cs.umn.edu> Saiyam Kohli, University of Minnesota Duluth <kohli003@d.umn.edu> HISTORYLast updated: $Id: ll.pm,v 1.1 2008/11/22 18:53:13 btmcinnes Exp $BUGSSEE ALSO@article{Dunning93, author = {Dunning, T.}, title = {Accurate Methods for the Statistics of Surprise and Coincidence}, journal = {Computational Linguistics}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, year = {1993}, pages = {61-74} url = L<http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/ucrel/papers/tedstats.pdf>} @inproceedings{moore:2004:EMNLP, author = {Moore, Robert C.}, title = {On Log-Likelihood-Ratios and the Significance of Rare Events }, booktitle = {Proceedings of EMNLP 2004}, editor = {Dekang Lin and Dekai Wu}, year = 2004, month = {July}, address = {Barcelona, Spain}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, pages = {333--340} url = L<http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/acl2004/emnlp/pdf/Moore.pdf>} <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ngram/> <http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse/nsp.html> COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2000-2006, Ted Pedersen, Satanjeev Banerjee, Amruta Purandare, Bridget Thomson-McInnes and Saiyam KohliThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to The Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Note: a copy of the GNU General Public License is available on the web at <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt> and is included in this distribution as GPL.txt.
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