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minor changes . For computing the
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between two strings , this can
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all spelling errors which were a
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of 1 ( Damerau , 1964 ; Levenshtein
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these " words " is computed using
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( Damerau , 1964 ) . Basically
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alignment through POS tagging and
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</title> Andrey Abstract The
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distribution of cosine and normalized
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( nDL ) to target hypotheses
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most probably using evaluation of
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( Damerau , 1964 ) between words
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20 percent of total dataset ) .
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for all sentences were computed
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are processed as " words " and
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between them is computed . This
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correct , while the pairs 2The
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which takes into account transpositions
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version of what is now known as the
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, a metric of the similarity
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the al - gorithm , we found that
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shows some kind of dis-balance
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models have all been based on
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measures ( Damerau 1964 ; Levenshtein
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alignment through POS tagging
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Andrey Kutuzov Ivelina Stoyanova
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that there is correlation between
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and the quality of alignment
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used throughout this section :
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( nDL ) , a variant of Levenshtein
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normalized " distance , DL is original
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, sP is " POS watermark " for
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We then compare them using the
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Sdl ( dc , dys ) ( Dam - erau
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previous models based on weighted
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. Note that neither P ( f | ph
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direction ever evolves from simple
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( Damerau , 1964 ; Levenshtein
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characterized by normalized POS
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of enormous 2.6 , however , human
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