2011
DOI: 10.4038/icter.v3i1.2844
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An Open-Source Data Driven Spell Checker for Sinhala

Abstract: In this paper we describe the construction of a spell checker for Sinhala, the language spoken by the majority in Sri Lanka. Due to its morphological richness, the language is difficult to enumerate completely in a lexicon. The approach described is based on n-gram statistics and is relatively inexpensive to construct without deep linguistic knowledge. This approach is particularly useful as there are very few linguistic resources available for Sinhala at present. The proposed algorithm has been shown to be ab… Show more

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“…The first miscellaneous application of Sinhala NLP is spell checking. The open-source data driven approach proposed by Wasala et al [239,240] claims to be able to check and correct spelling errors in Sinhala. The approach by Jayalatharachchi et al [241] attempts to obtain synergy between two algorithms for the same purpose.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first miscellaneous application of Sinhala NLP is spell checking. The open-source data driven approach proposed by Wasala et al [239,240] claims to be able to check and correct spelling errors in Sinhala. The approach by Jayalatharachchi et al [241] attempts to obtain synergy between two algorithms for the same purpose.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%