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A major issue when defining the efficiency of a spelling corrector is how far we need to examine the input string to validate the repairs. We claim that regional techniques provide a performance and quality comparable to that attained by global criteria, with a significant saving in time and space.
Research partially supported by the Spanish Government under projects TIC2000-0370-C02-01 and HP2002-0081, and the Autonomous Government of Galicia under projects PGIDIT03SIN30501PR and PGIDIT02SIN01E.
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Vilares, M., Otero, J., Graña, J. (2004). On Asymptotic Finite-State Error Repair. In: Apostolico, A., Melucci, M. (eds) String Processing and Information Retrieval. SPIRE 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3246. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30213-1_39
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