In computer vision, a of text is a data structure used to detect line breaks and word spacing in images of documents.
This involves analyzing "microfeatures" of a text—such as length, complexity, cohesion, and rhetorical style—often to assess writing proficiency or quality.
In web standards, a refers to a specific subset of features defined for caption and subtitle delivery. The IMSC Text Profile 1.3 is a recent standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that provides a "text-only" specification for worldwide subtitle applications. It adds advanced features like support for superscript, subscript, and specific authoring guidelines for Japanese text. 2. Computational and Linguistic Profiling
A specialized model (the PP model ) used to identify and analyze recurring phrases within a specific text or corpus to understand how meaning is constructed.
Sums pixels along columns to identify gaps between words or characters. 4. Career and Personal Summaries Proposed Advancement of IMSC Text Profile 1.3 to ... - W3C
A method of calculating the vocabulary complexity of a text, often determining what percentage of words fall within common frequency lists (e.g., the top 2,000 words). 3. Document Image Analysis