Wang, 2025 - Google Patents
Optimization of English Grammar Error Automatic Detection Algorithm Based on Natural Language ProcessingWang, 2025
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- 607432251984385587
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- Wang B
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- International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems
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A text's grammatical errors (GEs) are passages that are broken down to accept grammar standards. Resolving grammatical faults and inconsistencies in a document is the aim of GEs. Different strategies can focus on varying textual spans, from individual phrases to …
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