Data exploration
Data exploration, which is sometimes also called exploratory data analysis (EDA), is the process of taking a first look at your data to see what kinds of patterns there are to get an overall perspective on the full dataset. These patterns and overall perspective will help us identify the most appropriate processing approaches. Because some NLU techniques are very computationally intensive, we want to ensure that we don’t waste a lot of time applying a technique that is inappropriate for a particular dataset. Data exploration can help us narrow down the options for techniques at the very beginning of our project. Visualization is a great help in data exploration because it is a quick way to get the big picture of patterns in the data.
The most basic kind of information about a corpus that we would want to explore includes information such as the number of words, the number of distinct words, the average length of documents, and the number of documents in each...