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Spell checker for consumer language (CSpell). [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Med Inform Assoc, 2019
AbstractObjectiveAutomated understanding of consumer health inquiries might be hindered by misspellings. To detect and correct various types of spelling errors in consumer health questions, we developed a distributable spell-checking tool, CSpell, that handles nonword errors, real-word errors, word boundary infractions, punctuation errors, and ...
Lu CJ   +3 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Nepali Spelling Checker

open access: yesJournal of Engineering and Sciences, 2022
Abstract available with the full text.
Bhawana Prasain   +4 more
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Arabisc: Context-Sensitive Neural Spelling Checker [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 6th Workshop on Natural Language Processing Techniques for Educational Applications, 2020
Traditional statistical approaches to spelling correction usually consist of two consecutive processes – error detection and correction – and they are generally computationally intensive. Current state-of-the-art neural spelling correction models usually attempt to correct spelling errors directly over an entire sentence, which, as a consequence, lacks
Moslem, Yasmin   +2 more
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A Novel Binary Spell Checker [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
In this paper we propose a simple, flexible and efficient hybrid spell checking methodology based upon phonetic matching, supervised learning and associative matching in the AURA neural system. We evaluate our approach against several benchmark spell-checking algorithms for recall accuracy.
Hodge, V.J., Austin, J.
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DIACRITIC-AWARE YORÙBÁ SPELL CHECKER

open access: yesComputer Science, 2023
Spell checking and correction is still in infancy for Yorùbá language, and existing tools cannot be applied directly to address the problem because Yorùbá language requires extensive use of diacritics for marking phonemes and tone. We addressed this problem by collecting data from on-line sources and from optical character recognition of hard copy of ...
Franklin Oladiipo Asahiah   +4 more
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Kurdish Kurmanji Lemmatization and Spell-checker with Spell-correction

open access: yesUHD Journal of Science and Technology, 2023
There are many studies about using lemmatization and spell-checker with spell-correction regarding English, Arabic, and Persian languages but only few studies found regarding low-resource languages such as Kurdish language and more specifically for Kurmanji dialect, which increased the need of creating such systems.
Hanar Hoshyar Mustafa, Rebwar M. Nabi
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TECHNOLOGIES OF CREATING SPELL CHECKER

open access: yesInformation Technologies in Education, 2019
Spell checkers are created to control and correct mistakes in a user document. They are based on the comparison of every word against the spelling dictionary and on the use of correct spelling detection algorithms. The article dwells on technologies of creating spell checker, as well as methods of teaching this technology. Spell checker by Peter Norvig
O. Riezina, R. Kosiuh, V. Vynnychenko
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Tamil Spell Checker App for iPhone [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Science and Technology, 2019
Objective: To obtain an application for iPhone mobile to identify and correct the spelling mistakes in the given Tamil text and post it in the social media. Methods: The application splits each Tamil word from the given Tamil text and further analysed by using Tamil dictionary.
V. Madhan Karky   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Kannada spell checker with sandhi splitter [PDF]

open access: yes2017 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI), 2017
Spelling errors are introduced in text either during typing, or when the user does not know the correct phoneme or grapheme. If a language contains complex words like sandhi where two or more morphemes join based on some rules, spell checking becomes very tedious.
S Rajashekara Murthy   +3 more
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A comparison of standard spell checking algorithms and a novel binary neural approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
In this paper, we propose a simple, flexible, and efficient hybrid spell checking methodology based upon phonetic matching, supervised learning, and associative matching in the AURA neural system.
Austin, J., Hodge, V.J.
core   +1 more source

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