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language: olo
language_name: Livvi
language_family: uralic_finnic
tags:
  - wikilangs
  - nlp
  - tokenizer
  - embeddings
  - n-gram
  - markov
  - wikipedia
  - feature-extraction
  - sentence-similarity
  - tokenization
  - n-grams
  - markov-chain
  - text-mining
  - fasttext
  - babelvec
  - vocabulous
  - vocabulary
  - monolingual
  - family-uralic_finnic
license: mit
library_name: wikilangs
pipeline_tag: text-generation
datasets:
  - omarkamali/wikipedia-monthly
dataset_info:
  name: wikipedia-monthly
  description: Monthly snapshots of Wikipedia articles across 300+ languages
metrics:
  - name: best_compression_ratio
    type: compression
    value: 4.891
  - name: best_isotropy
    type: isotropy
    value: 0.6898
  - name: vocabulary_size
    type: vocab
    value: 0
generated: 2026-01-10T00:00:00.000Z

Livvi - Wikilangs Models

Comprehensive Research Report & Full Ablation Study

This repository contains NLP models trained and evaluated by Wikilangs, specifically on Livvi Wikipedia data. We analyze tokenizers, n-gram models, Markov chains, vocabulary statistics, and word embeddings.

📋 Repository Contents

Models & Assets

  • Tokenizers (8k, 16k, 32k, 64k)
  • N-gram models (2, 3, 4, 5-gram)
  • Markov chains (context of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5)
  • Subword N-gram and Markov chains
  • Embeddings in various sizes and dimensions (aligned and unaligned)
  • Language Vocabulary
  • Language Statistics

Performance Dashboard

Analysis and Evaluation


1. Tokenizer Evaluation

Tokenizer Compression

Tokenizer Fertility

Tokenizer OOV

Total Tokens

Results

Vocab Size Compression Avg Token Len UNK Rate Total Tokens
8k 3.676x 3.68 0.1137% 182,997
16k 4.132x 4.14 0.1278% 162,798
32k 4.545x 4.55 0.1405% 148,002
64k 4.891x 🏆 4.90 0.1512% 137,524

Tokenization Examples

Below are sample sentences tokenized with each vocabulary size:

Sample 1: Midä rodih sinä vuon Ken rodihes sinä vuon Ken kuoli sinä vuon

Vocab Tokens Count
8k ▁midä ▁rodih ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁rodihes ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁kuoli ... (+2 more) 12
16k ▁midä ▁rodih ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁rodihes ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁kuoli ... (+2 more) 12
32k ▁midä ▁rodih ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁rodihes ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁kuoli ... (+2 more) 12
64k ▁midä ▁rodih ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁rodihes ▁sinä ▁vuon ▁ken ▁kuoli ... (+2 more) 12

Sample 2: Merisinikorendo (Orthetrum cancellatum) on sinikorendoloin suguh kuului korendo.

Vocab Tokens Count
8k ▁mer is in ikor endo ▁( ort h etr um ... (+16 more) 26
16k ▁meris in ikor endo ▁( orth etr um ▁c anc ... (+13 more) 23
32k ▁meris inikorendo ▁( orth etr um ▁canc ell at um ... (+8 more) 18
64k ▁merisinikorendo ▁( orthetrum ▁canc ell at um ) ▁on ▁sinikorendoloin ... (+4 more) 14

Sample 3: Liečehtiedo on tiijollizen tiijon da praktiekallizien metodoin sistiemu, kudaman...

Vocab Tokens Count
8k ▁lieč eht iedo ▁on ▁tiij ollizen ▁tiijon ▁da ▁pr akt ... (+25 more) 35
16k ▁lieč eht iedo ▁on ▁tiijollizen ▁tiijon ▁da ▁pr akt iek ... (+18 more) 28
32k ▁liečeht iedo ▁on ▁tiijollizen ▁tiijon ▁da ▁praktiek allizien ▁met odoin ... (+14 more) 24
64k ▁liečehtiedo ▁on ▁tiijollizen ▁tiijon ▁da ▁praktiek allizien ▁metodoin ▁sistiemu , ... (+11 more) 21

Key Findings

  • Best Compression: 64k achieves 4.891x compression
  • Lowest UNK Rate: 8k with 0.1137% unknown tokens
  • Trade-off: Larger vocabularies improve compression but increase model size
  • Recommendation: 32k vocabulary provides optimal balance for production use

2. N-gram Model Evaluation

N-gram Perplexity

N-gram Unique

N-gram Coverage

Results

N-gram Variant Perplexity Entropy Unique N-grams Top-100 Coverage Top-1000 Coverage
2-gram Word 1,811 10.82 6,046 37.0% 66.9%
2-gram Subword 316 🏆 8.30 2,510 62.6% 98.9%
3-gram Word 1,998 10.96 7,436 36.9% 64.5%
3-gram Subword 2,540 11.31 17,821 23.0% 69.2%
4-gram Word 3,746 11.87 13,217 30.5% 53.2%
4-gram Subword 11,661 13.51 76,149 12.6% 40.3%
5-gram Word 3,362 11.72 10,586 29.5% 54.3%
5-gram Subword 30,053 14.88 156,101 9.1% 29.3%

Top 5 N-grams by Size

2-grams (Word):

Rank N-gram Count
1 karjalan tazavallan 1,466
2 sinä vuon 1,390
3 pinduala on 1,196
4 on sijoitannuhes 1,182
5 sinä piän 1,095

3-grams (Word):

Rank N-gram Count
1 järven pinduala on 866
2 järvi kudai on 858
3 sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan 856
4 on sijoitannuhes karjalan 855
5 kudai on sijoitannuhes 854

4-grams (Word):

Rank N-gram Count
1 on sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan 852
2 kudai on sijoitannuhes karjalan 841
3 järvi kudai on sijoitannuhes 836
4 metrii korgiembi meren pindua 673
5 km järven pindu on 663

5-grams (Word):

Rank N-gram Count
1 kudai on sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan 841
2 järvi kudai on sijoitannuhes karjalan 829
3 kyläkunnan alovehel järven pinduala on 614
4 on järvi kudai on sijoitannuhes 586
5 rodih sinä vuon ken rodihes 449

2-grams (Subword):

Rank N-gram Count
1 n _ 79,897
2 _ k 51,186
3 a n 42,849
4 e n 40,303
5 i n 36,766

3-grams (Subword):

Rank N-gram Count
1 e n _ 22,649
2 a n _ 21,951
3 o n _ 19,963
4 _ o n 15,790
5 n _ k 13,751

4-grams (Subword):

Rank N-gram Count
1 _ o n _ 15,313
2 _ d a _ 9,605
3 j ä r v 7,803
4 n _ p i 6,425
5 l a n _ 6,288

5-grams (Subword):

Rank N-gram Count
1 j ä r v e 5,611
2 k a r j a 5,267
3 a r j a l 5,260
4 r j a l a 5,139
5 _ k a r j 4,787

Key Findings

  • Best Perplexity: 2-gram (subword) with 316
  • Entropy Trend: Decreases with larger n-grams (more predictable)
  • Coverage: Top-1000 patterns cover ~29% of corpus
  • Recommendation: 4-gram or 5-gram for best predictive performance

3. Markov Chain Evaluation

Markov Entropy

Markov Contexts

Markov Branching

Results

Context Variant Avg Entropy Perplexity Branching Factor Unique Contexts Predictability
1 Word 0.6069 1.523 3.28 65,772 39.3%
1 Subword 1.2495 2.378 9.89 551 0.0%
2 Word 0.1460 1.106 1.28 214,521 85.4%
2 Subword 1.1250 2.181 6.23 5,449 0.0%
3 Word 0.0462 1.033 1.08 272,135 95.4%
3 Subword 0.8604 1.815 3.88 33,912 14.0%
4 Word 0.0237 🏆 1.017 1.04 289,944 97.6%
4 Subword 0.6016 1.517 2.47 131,456 39.8%

Generated Text Samples (Word-based)

Below are text samples generated from each word-based Markov chain model:

Context Size 1:

  1. on enzimäine on sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallas kondupohjan piirin kylä on voimattomuksii l ubov t...
  2. da ruadajien pos olku sumajärvi on 324 782 neliökilometrii vottovaara г янко музыканта переводан луа...
  3. karjalan tazavallas kondupohjan piirin ven an keeli kiili maakeeli on vokali aa eä diftongas oa ua

Context Size 2:

  1. karjalan tazavallan mujejärven piirin lendieran kyläkundah kuului kylä sen kauti menöy ven an rajal ...
  2. sinä vuon 28 sulakuudu fredrik i ruoččilaine kunigas ken kuoli sinä piän ken rodihes sinä vuon ken
  3. pinduala on 616 km rahvahan lugumiäry on 387 489 196 v hengie 4 2 km järven pindu

Context Size 3:

  1. järven pinduala on 1 1 km järvenpindu on 144 7 metrin korgevuol merenpinnalpäi järven lahtespäi vezi...
  2. järvi kudai on sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan puudogan piirin krivcoin kyläkunnan alovehel järven...
  3. sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan kemin piirin viäränkosken kyläkunnan alovehel järven pinduala on 2...

Context Size 4:

  1. on sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan kalevalan piirin jyškyjärven kyläkunnan alovehel järven pindual...
  2. kudai on sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan suojärven piirin alovehel järven pinduala on 1 2 km järve...
  3. järvi kudai on sijoitannuhes karjalan tazavallan kalevalan piirin jyškyjärven kyläkunnan alovehele j...

Generated Text Samples (Subword-based)

Below are text samples generated from each subword-based Markov chain model:

Context Size 1:

  1. _tervarie_gagiär
  2. i_ramezi_kka_puu
  3. al_hin_vvlielojo

Context Size 2:

  1. n_dah._yhterii._–
  2. _kajua_se_supuoli
  3. an_li_j_järvosten

Context Size 3:

  1. en_prot_oli_volliž
  2. an_km²,_valien_eri
  3. on_da_tuurimilaine

Context Size 4:

  1. _on_voi_ollah_päivi
  2. _da_syöjy_toriansko
  3. järvi_on_mugah_enim

Key Findings

  • Best Predictability: Context-4 (word) with 97.6% predictability
  • Branching Factor: Decreases with context size (more deterministic)
  • Memory Trade-off: Larger contexts require more storage (131,456 contexts)
  • Recommendation: Context-3 or Context-4 for text generation

4. Vocabulary Analysis

Zipf's Law

Top Words

Coverage Curve

Statistics

Metric Value
Vocabulary Size 23,754
Total Tokens 323,407
Mean Frequency 13.61
Median Frequency 3
Frequency Std Dev 137.09

Most Common Words

Rank Word Frequency
1 on 15,359
2 da 9,616
3 karjalan 3,323
4 kudai 2,669
5 oli 2,573
6 sinä 2,491
7 se 2,234
8 km 1,949
9 järven 1,937
10 vuvvennu 1,694

Least Common Words (from vocabulary)

Rank Word Frequency
1 alovehella 2
2 kivijogi 2
3 hurstinesiivet 2
4 tankoin 2
5 kaunokirjallisuuden 2
6 kirjailijaliiton 2
7 viččajogi 2
8 viččajärvi 2
9 nuokkijärveh 2
10 crottetan 2

Zipf's Law Analysis

Metric Value
Zipf Coefficient 1.0015
R² (Goodness of Fit) 0.996450
Adherence Quality excellent

Coverage Analysis

Top N Words Coverage
Top 100 34.5%
Top 1,000 62.9%
Top 5,000 81.9%
Top 10,000 89.9%

Key Findings

  • Zipf Compliance: R²=0.9965 indicates excellent adherence to Zipf's law
  • High Frequency Dominance: Top 100 words cover 34.5% of corpus
  • Long Tail: 13,754 words needed for remaining 10.1% coverage

5. Word Embeddings Evaluation

Embedding Isotropy

Similarity Matrix

t-SNE Words

t-SNE Sentences

5.1 Cross-Lingual Alignment

Alignment Quality

Multilingual t-SNE

5.2 Model Comparison

Model Dimension Isotropy Semantic Density Alignment R@1 Alignment R@10
mono_32d 32 0.6898 0.3579 N/A N/A
mono_64d 64 0.2488 0.3561 N/A N/A
mono_128d 128 0.0385 0.3444 N/A N/A
aligned_32d 32 0.6898 🏆 0.3597 0.0160 0.1400
aligned_64d 64 0.2488 0.3454 0.0300 0.2300
aligned_128d 128 0.0385 0.3507 0.0540 0.2620

Key Findings

  • Best Isotropy: aligned_32d with 0.6898 (more uniform distribution)
  • Semantic Density: Average pairwise similarity of 0.3524. Lower values indicate better semantic separation.
  • Alignment Quality: Aligned models achieve up to 5.4% R@1 in cross-lingual retrieval.
  • Recommendation: 128d aligned for best cross-lingual performance

6. Morphological Analysis (Experimental)

This section presents an automated morphological analysis derived from the statistical divergence between word-level and subword-level models. By analyzing where subword predictability spikes and where word-level coverage fails, we can infer linguistic structures without supervised data.

6.1 Productivity & Complexity

Metric Value Interpretation Recommendation
Productivity Index 5.000 High morphological productivity Reliable analysis
Idiomaticity Gap 0.855 High formulaic/idiomatic content -

6.2 Affix Inventory (Productive Units)

These are the most productive prefixes and suffixes identified by sampling the vocabulary for global substitutability patterns. A unit is considered an affix if stripping it leaves a valid stem that appears in other contexts.

Productive Prefixes

Prefix Examples
-k käyttämine, kuduo, käskys
-s suojoki, suolattomas, sundsvall
-p poliittizen, poikkevuksennu, pohjazii
-m mauri, majakovskii, muan
-t toinegi, tulenisku, tunnetuimat
-a ajatus, azerbaidžuananke, atlantiekan
-l lähte, luodehpuoles, laulava
-ka kazahstananke, kaitajärven, kaukozen

Productive Suffixes

Suffix Examples
-n filippinoin, jevroupan, poliittizen
-i suojoki, toinegi, nimesgi
-en poliittizen, kuulujien, šveitsarien
-s jäičäs, ajatus, estimates
-u vuodizennu, poikkevuksennu, ohjattu
-an jevroupan, dunan, muan
-h niih, jiännyh, käskiettih
-e lähte, käyttämine, azerbaidžuananke

6.3 Bound Stems (Lexical Roots)

Bound stems are high-frequency subword units that are semantically cohesive but rarely appear as standalone words. These often correspond to the 'core' of a word that requires inflection or derivation to be valid.

Stem Cohesion Substitutability Examples
järv 1.86x 57 contexts järvi, järves, järven
jala 1.92x 27 contexts jalat, jalal, karjala
ttih 2.02x 22 contexts ruuttih, ruattih, piettih
ärve 1.92x 17 contexts ärven, järves, järven
iiri 1.88x 16 contexts hiiri, piiri, piiril
kiel 1.61x 25 contexts kiely, kieli, kieleh
kirj 1.73x 15 contexts kirju, kirja, kirjah
uvve 1.52x 20 contexts uvvel, uvves, uvvet
piir 1.79x 10 contexts piiri, piiril, piirit
rjal 1.72x 10 contexts karjal, karjalu, karjala
pind 2.05x 6 contexts pindu, pindua, pindah
indu 1.31x 20 contexts pindu, rindu, uindu

6.4 Affix Compatibility (Co-occurrence)

This table shows which prefixes and suffixes most frequently co-occur on the same stems, revealing the 'stacking' rules of the language's morphology.

Prefix Suffix Frequency Examples
-k -n 240 words konsulan, klassifikatsien
-p -n 139 words plankan, persienlahten
-k -i 124 words kiändi, kirjoi
-s -n 120 words suolusmäen, saiman
-k -h 117 words käyttöh, korpijärveh
-m -n 109 words modernismin, mjanmaran
-k -en 103 words klassifikatsien, karibien
-t -n 98 words tarton, tradition
-p -i 96 words pahanluadii, piirrettylöi
-k -u 92 words kandiduattu, kirjalližushistourikku

6.5 Recursive Morpheme Segmentation

Using Recursive Hierarchical Substitutability, we decompose complex words into their constituent morphemes. This approach handles nested affixes (e.g., prefix-prefix-root-suffix).

Word Suggested Split Confidence Stem
filosoufies filosouf-i-es 7.5 i
tevollizuon tevolliz-u-on 7.5 u
järvenalah järven-al-ah 7.5 al
neitronat neitro-n-at 7.5 n
sekretarinnu sekretarin-n-u 7.5 n
ičepiänneh ičepiän-n-eh 7.5 n
löydäjänny löydäjän-n-y 7.5 n
loppienuh loppien-u-h 7.5 u
suvialovehil su-vi-alovehil 7.5 alovehil
kažirodukunnan kažirodukun-n-an 7.5 n
tundietun tundie-tu-n 7.5 tu
suojärvessah suojärves-s-ah 7.5 s
kiännöksien kiännöks-i-en 7.5 i
piälikönny piälikön-n-y 7.5 n
kaivandukoneh kaivanduko-n-eh 7.5 n

6.6 Linguistic Interpretation

Automated Insight: The language Livvi shows high morphological productivity. The subword models are significantly more efficient than word models, suggesting a rich system of affixation or compounding.

Note on Idiomaticity: The high Idiomaticity Gap suggests a large number of frequent multi-word expressions or formulaic sequences that are statistically distinct from their component parts.


7. Summary & Recommendations

Performance Dashboard

Production Recommendations

Component Recommended Rationale
Tokenizer 64k BPE Best compression (4.89x)
N-gram 2-gram Lowest perplexity (316)
Markov Context-4 Highest predictability (97.6%)
Embeddings 100d Balanced semantic capture and isotropy

Appendix: Metrics Glossary & Interpretation Guide

This section provides definitions, intuitions, and guidance for interpreting the metrics used throughout this report.

Tokenizer Metrics

Compression Ratio

Definition: The ratio of characters to tokens (chars/token). Measures how efficiently the tokenizer represents text.

Intuition: Higher compression means fewer tokens needed to represent the same text, reducing sequence lengths for downstream models. A 3x compression means ~3 characters per token on average.

What to seek: Higher is generally better for efficiency, but extremely high compression may indicate overly aggressive merging that loses morphological information.

Average Token Length (Fertility)

Definition: Mean number of characters per token produced by the tokenizer.

Intuition: Reflects the granularity of tokenization. Longer tokens capture more context but may struggle with rare words; shorter tokens are more flexible but increase sequence length.

What to seek: Balance between 2-5 characters for most languages. Arabic/morphologically-rich languages may benefit from slightly longer tokens.

Unknown Token Rate (OOV Rate)

Definition: Percentage of tokens that map to the unknown/UNK token, indicating words the tokenizer cannot represent.

Intuition: Lower OOV means better vocabulary coverage. High OOV indicates the tokenizer encounters many unseen character sequences.

What to seek: Below 1% is excellent; below 5% is acceptable. BPE tokenizers typically achieve very low OOV due to subword fallback.

N-gram Model Metrics

Perplexity

Definition: Measures how "surprised" the model is by test data. Mathematically: 2^(cross-entropy). Lower values indicate better prediction.

Intuition: If perplexity is 100, the model is as uncertain as if choosing uniformly among 100 options at each step. A perplexity of 10 means effectively choosing among 10 equally likely options.

What to seek: Lower is better. Perplexity decreases with larger n-grams (more context). Values vary widely by language and corpus size.

Entropy

Definition: Average information content (in bits) needed to encode the next token given the context. Related to perplexity: perplexity = 2^entropy.

Intuition: High entropy means high uncertainty/randomness; low entropy means predictable patterns. Natural language typically has entropy between 1-4 bits per character.

What to seek: Lower entropy indicates more predictable text patterns. Entropy should decrease as n-gram size increases.

Coverage (Top-K)

Definition: Percentage of corpus occurrences explained by the top K most frequent n-grams.

Intuition: High coverage with few patterns indicates repetitive/formulaic text; low coverage suggests diverse vocabulary usage.

What to seek: Depends on use case. For language modeling, moderate coverage (40-60% with top-1000) is typical for natural text.

Markov Chain Metrics

Average Entropy

Definition: Mean entropy across all contexts, measuring average uncertainty in next-word prediction.

Intuition: Lower entropy means the model is more confident about what comes next. Context-1 has high entropy (many possible next words); Context-4 has low entropy (few likely continuations).

What to seek: Decreasing entropy with larger context sizes. Very low entropy (<0.1) indicates highly deterministic transitions.

Branching Factor

Definition: Average number of unique next tokens observed for each context.

Intuition: High branching = many possible continuations (flexible but uncertain); low branching = few options (predictable but potentially repetitive).

What to seek: Branching factor should decrease with context size. Values near 1.0 indicate nearly deterministic chains.

Predictability

Definition: Derived metric: (1 - normalized_entropy) × 100%. Indicates how deterministic the model's predictions are.

Intuition: 100% predictability means the next word is always certain; 0% means completely random. Real text falls between these extremes.

What to seek: Higher predictability for text generation quality, but too high (>98%) may produce repetitive output.

Vocabulary & Zipf's Law Metrics

Zipf's Coefficient

Definition: The slope of the log-log plot of word frequency vs. rank. Zipf's law predicts this should be approximately -1.

Intuition: A coefficient near -1 indicates the corpus follows natural language patterns where a few words are very common and most words are rare.

What to seek: Values between -0.8 and -1.2 indicate healthy natural language distribution. Deviations may suggest domain-specific or artificial text.

R² (Coefficient of Determination)

Definition: Measures how well the linear fit explains the frequency-rank relationship. Ranges from 0 to 1.

Intuition: R² near 1.0 means the data closely follows Zipf's law; lower values indicate deviation from expected word frequency patterns.

What to seek: R² > 0.95 is excellent; > 0.99 indicates near-perfect Zipf adherence typical of large natural corpora.

Vocabulary Coverage

Definition: Cumulative percentage of corpus tokens accounted for by the top N words.

Intuition: Shows how concentrated word usage is. If top-100 words cover 50% of text, the corpus relies heavily on common words.

What to seek: Top-100 covering 30-50% is typical. Higher coverage indicates more repetitive text; lower suggests richer vocabulary.

Word Embedding Metrics

Isotropy

Definition: Measures how uniformly distributed vectors are in the embedding space. Computed as the ratio of minimum to maximum singular values.

Intuition: High isotropy (near 1.0) means vectors spread evenly in all directions; low isotropy means vectors cluster in certain directions, reducing expressiveness.

What to seek: Higher isotropy generally indicates better-quality embeddings. Values > 0.1 are reasonable; > 0.3 is good. Lower-dimensional embeddings tend to have higher isotropy.

Average Norm

Definition: Mean magnitude (L2 norm) of word vectors in the embedding space.

Intuition: Indicates the typical "length" of vectors. Consistent norms suggest stable training; high variance may indicate some words are undertrained.

What to seek: Relatively consistent norms across models. The absolute value matters less than consistency (low std deviation).

Cosine Similarity

Definition: Measures angular similarity between vectors, ranging from -1 (opposite) to 1 (identical direction).

Intuition: Words with similar meanings should have high cosine similarity. This is the standard metric for semantic relatedness in embeddings.

What to seek: Semantically related words should score > 0.5; unrelated words should be near 0. Synonyms often score > 0.7.

t-SNE Visualization

Definition: t-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding - a dimensionality reduction technique that preserves local structure for visualization.

Intuition: Clusters in t-SNE plots indicate groups of semantically related words. Spread indicates vocabulary diversity; tight clusters suggest semantic coherence.

What to seek: Meaningful clusters (e.g., numbers together, verbs together). Avoid over-interpreting distances - t-SNE preserves local, not global, structure.

General Interpretation Guidelines

  1. Compare within model families: Metrics are most meaningful when comparing models of the same type (e.g., 8k vs 64k tokenizer).
  2. Consider trade-offs: Better performance on one metric often comes at the cost of another (e.g., compression vs. OOV rate).
  3. Context matters: Optimal values depend on downstream tasks. Text generation may prioritize different metrics than classification.
  4. Corpus influence: All metrics are influenced by corpus characteristics. Wikipedia text differs from social media or literature.
  5. Language-specific patterns: Morphologically rich languages (like Arabic) may show different optimal ranges than analytic languages.

Visualizations Index

Visualization Description
Tokenizer Compression Compression ratios by vocabulary size
Tokenizer Fertility Average token length by vocabulary
Tokenizer OOV Unknown token rates
Tokenizer Total Tokens Total tokens by vocabulary
N-gram Perplexity Perplexity by n-gram size
N-gram Entropy Entropy by n-gram size
N-gram Coverage Top pattern coverage
N-gram Unique Unique n-gram counts
Markov Entropy Entropy by context size
Markov Branching Branching factor by context
Markov Contexts Unique context counts
Zipf's Law Frequency-rank distribution with fit
Vocab Frequency Word frequency distribution
Top 20 Words Most frequent words
Vocab Coverage Cumulative coverage curve
Embedding Isotropy Vector space uniformity
Embedding Norms Vector magnitude distribution
Embedding Similarity Word similarity heatmap
Nearest Neighbors Similar words for key terms
t-SNE Words 2D word embedding visualization
t-SNE Sentences 2D sentence embedding visualization
Position Encoding Encoding method comparison
Model Sizes Storage requirements
Performance Dashboard Comprehensive performance overview

About This Project

Data Source

Models trained on wikipedia-monthly - a monthly snapshot of Wikipedia articles across 300+ languages.

Project

A project by Wikilangs - Open-source NLP models for every Wikipedia language.

Maintainer

Omar Kamali - Omneity Labs

Citation

If you use these models in your research, please cite:

@misc{wikilangs2025,
  author = {Kamali, Omar},
  title = {Wikilangs: Open NLP Models for Wikipedia Languages},
  year = {2025},
  doi = {10.5281/zenodo.18073153},
  publisher = {Zenodo},
  url = {https://huggingface.co/wikilangs}
  institution = {Omneity Labs}
}

License

MIT License - Free for academic and commercial use.

Links


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Report Date: 2026-01-10 16:33:55