| Aduriz, I., Agirre, E., Alegria, I., Arregi, X., Arriola, J.M., Artola X., Daz de Ilarraza, A., Ezeiza, N., Maritxalar, M., Sarasola, K., Urkia, M. "Morphological Analysis Based Method for Spelling Correction" (poster session). Proceedings of the European association for Computational Linguistics. EACL 93. Utretch (Holland), 1993. |
....method for handling quite complex combinations of typographical and phonographic errors, the latter being the kind of errors usually made by language learners using computer aided instruction. This method takes into account phonetic similarity in addition to standard types of errors. Aduriz et al. [5] have used a two level morphology approach to spelling correction in Basque which uses two level rules to describe common insertion and deletion errors, in addition to the two level rules for the morphographemic component. Oflazer and Guzey [15] have used a twolevel morphology approach to spelling ....
I. Aduriz et al. A morphological analysis based method for spelling correction. In Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 1993.
....a method for handling quite complex combinations of typographical and phonographic errors, the latter being the kind of errors usually made by language learners using computer aided instruction. This method takes into account phonetic similarity in addition to standard errors. Aduriz et al. (Aduriz et al. 1993) have used a two level morphology approach to spelling correction in Basque. Their approach uses two level rules to describe common insertion and deletion errors, in addition to the two level rules for the morphographemic component. Oflazer and G uzey (Oflazer and G uzey, 1994) have used a ....
....with appropriate edit distance thresholds, but at the cost of generating many more rather distant words. Under these circumstances, one may use language specific heuristics first, before resorting to error tolerant recognition, along the lines suggested by morpholgical analysis based approaches (Aduriz et al. 1993; Bowden and Kiraz, 1995) Although the method described here does not handle erroneous cases where omission of space characters causes joining of otherwise correct forms (such as inspite of) such cases may be handled by augmenting the final state(s) of the recognizers with a Kemal Oflazer ....
Aduriz, I., et al. 1993. A morphological analysis based method for spelling correction. In Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Utrecht, The Netherlands, April.
....finite state recognizer for the regular expression (aba) bab) and the search graph for the input string ababa. The thick circles from left to right indicate the nodes at which we 1 2 3 1 a b a b a a b b 3 1 1 5 4 a b 1 5 a b a 3 1 2 4 2 a b 4 2 a b 4 2 a b 4 b [0] 2] 0] 0] 0] 0] [1] [1] 1] 2] 2] 0] 1] 2] 2] 1] 1] 1] 1] 1] 1] 2 a b 4 [2] 2] Numbers in [ s show the the cut off edit distance when search reaches that node. Search graph for matching ababa with threshold 1 1 2 3 4 5 a b a b a b FSR for (aba) bab) Figure 5: Recognizer for (aba) bab) ....
....state recognizer for the regular expression (aba) bab) and the search graph for the input string ababa. The thick circles from left to right indicate the nodes at which we 1 2 3 1 a b a b a a b b 3 1 1 5 4 a b 1 5 a b a 3 1 2 4 2 a b 4 2 a b 4 2 a b 4 b [0] 2] 0] 0] 0] 0] 1] [1] [1] 2] 2] 0] 1] 2] 2] 1] 1] 1] 1] 1] 1] 2 a b 4 [2] 2] Numbers in [ s show the the cut off edit distance when search reaches that node. Search graph for matching ababa with threshold 1 1 2 3 4 5 a b a b a b FSR for (aba) bab) Figure 5: Recognizer for (aba) bab) and ....
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Aduriz, I. et. al. 1993 A Morphological Analysis Based Method for Spelling Correction. In Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, April.
....analyzer and generator, coupled with a dynamic programming like search procedure for intelligently enumerating candidate lexical forms from a given misspelled form. However, our use of two level morphology for spelling correction, is fundamentally different from that of Aduriz et.al. [1]. In the following sections, we overview the spelling correction problem in general and in agglutinative languages. We then present some preliminary definitions and mathematical background and introduce an algorithm for spelling correction for agglutinative languages. We finally present results ....
I. Aduriz and et.al. A morphological analysis based method for spelling correction. In Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, April 1993.
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Aduriz, I., Agirre, E., Alegria, I., Arregi, X., Arriola, J.M., Artola X., Daz de Ilarraza, A., Ezeiza, N., Maritxalar, M., Sarasola, K., Urkia, M. "Morphological Analysis Based Method for Spelling Correction" (poster session). Proceedings of the European association for Computational Linguistics. EACL 93. Utretch (Holland), 1993.
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Aduriz I., Agirre E., Alegria I., Arregi X., Arriola J.M., Artola X., Diaz de Illarraza A., Ezeiza N., Maritxalar M., Sarasola K., Urkia M. (1993). A Morphological Analysis Based Method for Spelling Correction. Proc. of the 6th Conference of the EACL, p.463.
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