Learning to Find Context-Based Spelling Errors (2001)
by
H. Al-Mubaid
,
K. Truemper
| Citations: | 5 - 4 self |
BibTeX
@MISC{Al-Mubaid01learningto,
author = {H. Al-Mubaid and K. Truemper},
title = {Learning to Find Context-Based Spelling Errors},
year = {2001}
}
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Abstract
A context-based spelling error is a spelling or typing error that turns an intended word into another word of the language. For example, the intended word "sight" might become the word "site." A spell checker cannot identify such an error. In the English language---the case of interest here---a syntax checker may also fail to catch such an error since, among other reasons, the parts-of-speech of an erroneous word may permit an acceptable parsing. This chapter presents an effective method called Ltest for identifying the majority of context-based spelling errors. Ltest learns from







