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Diagonal Hamming Based Multi-Bit Error Detection and Correction Technique for Memories

International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy, 2020
Temporary errors which are classified under soft errors are created because of fluctuations in the voltage or external radiations. These errors are very common and obvious in memories.
G. M. Sai   +5 more
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A Wide-Voltage-Range Transition-Detector With In-Situ Timing-Error Detection and Correction Based on Pulsed-Latch Design in 28 nm CMOS

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part 1: Regular Papers, 2020
Excessive timing margins are usually added in the wide-voltage-range design due to process, voltage and temperature (PVT) variations, which can be eliminated by adaptive voltage scaling (AVS).
Xinchao Shang   +5 more
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Software Implementation of Error Detection and Correction Against Single-Event Upsets

International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, 2020
Bit-flips caused by single-event upsets (SEUs) are a well-known problem in computer memories. A SEU is a change of state (bit-flip) caused by one single ionizing particle (e.g., ions, electrons, photons) striking a sensitive node in a micro-electronic ...
Eugenio Baviera   +3 more
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Efficient Grammatical Error Correction with Hierarchical Error Detections and Correction

2021 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS), 2021
Noisy text is common in semantic services and can have bad effects. Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) can be used to improve text quality, but traditional neural machine translation approaches need hundreds of milliseconds to correct a single text, which is unacceptable to time-sensitive services.
Bin Cao, Fayu Pan
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Continuous Error Detection and Correction of Arithmetic in a Complement RRNS

Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference, 2020
A method for performing continuous error detection and correction of arithmetic is disclosed which utilizes a redundant residue number system (RRNS) and signed values encoded using the method of complements.
Eric B. Olsen
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Efficient Adjacent 3D Parity Error Detection and Correction Codes for Embedded Memories

IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Computing and Communication Technologies, 2020
The detection and correction of errors during memory read operation performed per clock cycle play a significant role in at-speed testing of embedded memories.
Ms. K. Neelima, Dr. C. Subhas
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MEDEC: A Benchmark for Medical Error Detection and Correction in Clinical Notes

arXiv.org
Several studies showed that Large Language Models (LLMs) can answer medical questions correctly, even outperforming the average human score in some medical exams.
Asma Ben Abacha   +6 more
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Automated error detection and correction in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Systems Using NLP

World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews
This research examines the application of natural language processing (NLP) methods in the field of error detection and correction attached to the weakly constrained domains of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems designed for people ...
Omotayo Emmanuel, Omoyemi
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Error Detection and Correction

2001
Due to external influences and the imperfection of physical devices, errors can occur in data representation and data transmission. This chapter examines some methods of limiting the effect of errors in data representation and transmission. Error control coding should protect digital data against errors which occur during transmission over a noisy ...
Willi-Hans Steeb, Yorick Hardy
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Possibilistic Coding: Error Detection vs. Error Correction

2010
Possibilistic information theory is a flexible approach to old and new forms of coding; it is based on possibilities and patterns, rather than pointwise probabilities and traditional statistics. Here we fill up a gap of the possibilistic approach, and extend it to the case of error detection, while so far only error correction had been considered.
Andrea Sgarro   +3 more
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