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1 March 1992 Lexical architecture based on a hierarchy of codes for high-speed string correction
Francois de Bertrand de Beuvron, Philippe Trigano
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Abstract
AI systems for the general public have to be really tolerant to errors. These errors could be of several kinds: typographic, phonetic, grammatical, or semantic. A special lexical dictionary architecture has been designed to deal with the first two. It extends the hierarchical file method of E. Tanaka and Y. Kojima.
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Francois de Bertrand de Beuvron and Philippe Trigano "Lexical architecture based on a hierarchy of codes for high-speed string correction", Proc. SPIE 1707, Applications of Artificial Intelligence X: Knowledge-Based Systems, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56894
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KEYWORDS
Intelligence systems

Artificial intelligence

Evolutionary algorithms

Associative arrays

Error analysis

Speech recognition

Switches

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