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Spelling and Grammar Check
Spelling and grammar checking is a text-mining task that detects spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in text and proposes corrections. Building on Naber's rule-based style and grammar checker (2003) and Norvig's statistical spelling corrector (2009), it is used for data-quality assessment and text normalisation before further analysis.
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Spelling and Grammar Checking
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / text-mining
- Naber, D. (2003). A Rule-Based Style and Grammar Checker. Diploma Thesis. · URL
- Norvig, P. (2009). How to Write a Spelling Corrector. · URL
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