Probabilistic-Context-Free-Grammar(PCFG)
A probabilistic context free grammar (PCFG) is a type of formal grammar that contains probabilistic functions in order to assign a probability to each production rule. PCFGs are a type of generative grammar, which means they can be used to generate sentences from a given set of rules. Unlike traditional context free grammars, PCFGs use probabilities instead of just binary values (true or false) to determine the likelihood for each production rule. This allows for the generation of more complex and natural-sounding sentences.
A generic PCFG consists of
Abbreviation meanings:
NN --> common nouns NNS --> common nouns(plural) NNP --> proper Nouns(singular)
- like name of people, places and things VB --> verbs base form VBG --> verbs with -ing
probabilistic context free grammar