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Grammars Check And Spelling Check
Samaj Shastra – The Mega Journal of Social Sciences, 2023Update We offer a unique experience to our graduate students ...
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2010
Exploiting the cumulative behavior of users is a common technique used to improve many popular online services. We build a tag spell checker using a graph-based model. In particular, we present a novel technique based on the graph of tags associated with objects made available by online sites such as Flickr and YouTube. We show the effectiveness of our
Nardini F. M. +4 more
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Exploiting the cumulative behavior of users is a common technique used to improve many popular online services. We build a tag spell checker using a graph-based model. In particular, we present a novel technique based on the graph of tags associated with objects made available by online sites such as Flickr and YouTube. We show the effectiveness of our
Nardini F. M. +4 more
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Running spell-check to identify regulatory variants
Nature Genetics, 2015A major challenge in human genetics is pinpointing which non-coding genetic variants affect gene expression and disease risk. A new study in this issue describes a broadly applicable approach for this task that explicitly models cell type-specific regulatory motifs and generates variant effect predictions that are more accurate and interpretable than ...
Martin Kircher, Jay Shendure
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Frequency based spell checking and rule based grammar checking
2016 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Optimization Techniques (ICEEOT), 2016English is a language that is spoken by around 380–420 million people on this planet and understanding it is not at all easy. The meaning of a sentence varies according to the context and the tone of the speaker. To convey the thoughts efficiently, the knowledge of the language and its various rules is very important as thoughts take the form of words ...
Shashi Pal Singh +5 more
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Checking spelling in source code
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2004Word processors have long been able to check spelling as a special pass over the whole document, but the feature really came into its own with "check as you type". So useful is this feature (and so well within the capabilities of modern computers) that we now find it in other text-handling applications such as mailers and web browsers. Mac OS offers it
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1999
(1999). DON'T RELY ON SPELL-CHECK! Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 439-441.
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(1999). DON'T RELY ON SPELL-CHECK! Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 439-441.
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Metacognition in Spelling: Using Writing and Reading to Self-Check Spellings
The Elementary School Journal, 199040 students aged 9-11 predicted their spelling performance using a 3-point scale (yes, I can; maybe I can; no, I can't spell it) before spelling 18 medium-difficulty words. 1/2 hour later students looked at each word and judged its relative correctness on the 3-point scale they used to make predictions (yes, it is; maybe it is; no, it is not correct ...
Karen K. Block, Nancy B. Peskowitz
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An interface design for learning spelling through integrated intentional spell-checking
Posters and short talks of the 1992 SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '92, 1992OISE's Computer Support-Intentional Learning Environments (CSILE) is an innovative collaborative educational hypermedia system designed to facilitate student-centred knowledge-building through the collaborative construction of computerized knowledge bases.
Douglas R. Ward, Esther L. Tiessen
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Spell Checking OCLC‐MARC Records
OCLC Micro, 1988In an attempt to reduce typing errors when producing records in the OCLC Online Union Catalog, our Technical Processing Section is using a spelling checker on our PCs to check records in the Save file before taking final action on our record in the OCLC system.
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Chinese Spelling Check via Bidirectional LSTM-CRF
2019 IEEE 8th Joint International Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence Conference (ITAIC), 2019Chinese spelling check is an automatic mechanism to detect Chinese spelling errors in the text. State-of-the-art Chinese Spelling Check systems using bidirectional LSTM, which does not consider the constraint between output labels. In this paper, we introduce a novel neural network architecture that combines the bidirectional LSTM and CRF.
Jianyong Duan +4 more
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