Algorithm for context sensitive spelling correction

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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707530, 707531, G06F 1700

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059078391

ABSTRACT:
A method determining whether a target word used in a text is a correct word. The method being carried out in a data processor that is being configured according to a given operating system for reading data from, writing data to a storage medium and presenting data on a display screen. The method includes the steps of:

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