Title :
Toward filling the gap between interactive and fully-automatic spelling correction using the linguistic context
Author :
Ruch, Patrick ; Baud, Robert ; Geissbühler, Antoine
Author_Institution :
Med. Inf. Div., Univ. Hosp. of Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
We report on the comparison of different strategies for correcting spelling errors resulting in non-existent words. Unlike interactive spelling checkers, where usually only the left context is available, the system we developed takes advantage of the entire context surrounding misspelling. Moreover, unlike traditional systems, based exclusively on a string-to-string edit distance and a word language model, we explore the use of the part-of-speech for selecting candidates. In conclusion, we show that spelling correction improves by extending the context. The best results are obtained when combining a part-of-speech filter with a word language model, and using both the left and right adjacent contexts
Keywords :
computational linguistics; natural languages; spelling aids; lexical disambiguation; natural language processing; part-of-speech; part-of-speech filter; part-of-speech tagging; spelling correction; spelling errors; string edit distance; word language model; Biomedical informatics; Context modeling; Error correction; Filling; Filters; Hospitals; Large-scale systems; Natural language processing; Tagging; Text recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2001 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tucson, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7087-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2001.969812