Error Detection and Correction Based on Chinese Phonemic Alphabet in Chinese Text

Author(s):  
Chuen-Min Huang ◽  
Mei-Chen Wu ◽  
Ching-Che Chang
Author(s):  
CHUEN-MIN HUANG ◽  
MEI-CHEN WU ◽  
CHING-CHE CHANG

Misspelling and misconception resulting from similar pronunciation appears frequently in Chinese texts. Without double check-up, this situation will be getting worse even with the help of Chinese input editor. It is hoped that the quality of Chinese writing would be enhanced if an effective automatic error detection and correction mechanism is embedded in text editor. Therefore, the burden of manpower to proofread shall be released. Until recently, researches in automatic error detection and correction of Chinese text have undergone many challenges and suffered from bad performance compared with that of Western text. In view of the prominent phenomenon in Chinese writing problem, this study proposes a learning model based on Chinese phonemic alphabets. The experimental results demonstrate that this model is effective in finding out misspellings and further improves detection and correction rate.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 1440 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yohei Aikawa

An all-optical comparator is desirable to realize large-capacity, fully-transparent, and energy-efficient communication systems, as it is considered to be a fundamental component to perform most of the operations, including packet switching, label recognition, error detection and correction, and so on. However, most of the previous studies have been confined to the on–off keying (OOK) modulation format, not phase-shift keying (PSK) modulation. In this paper, the author provides a novel optical comparator designed for quadrature PSK (QPSK)-modulated signal, which comprises a code word with 8-bit length, using a serially-cascaded delay line interferometer. The proposed comparator yields constellations having the information of a Hamming distance based on the designed code, when several patterns of QPSK signal are injected into the comparator. The paper experimentally demonstrates the feasibility of the optical comparison operation for 8-bit QPSK-modulated return-to-zero (RZ) signal at 10 Gbaud.


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