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Correcting spelling errors by modelling their causes

Sebastian DeorowiczMarcin Ciura — 2005

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper accounts for a new technique of correcting isolated words in typed texts. A language-dependent set of string substitutions reflects the surface form of errors that result from vocabulary incompetence, misspellings, or mistypings. Candidate corrections are formed by applying the substitutions to text words absent from the computer lexicon. A minimal acyclic deterministic finite automaton storing the lexicon allows quick rejection of nonsense corrections, while costs associated with the...

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