other,0-1-A94-1026,ak Thus , our model , <term> TDMT </term> on <term> APs </term> , meets the vital requirements of <term> spoken language translation </term> . <term> Japanese texts </term> frequently suffer from the <term> homophone errors </term> caused by the <term> KANA-KANJI conversion </term> needed to input the <term> text </term> .
other,10-4-A94-1026,ak This method can not only detect <term> Japanese homophone errors </term> in <term> compound nouns </term> , but also can find the correct <term> candidates </term> for the detected <term> errors </term> automatically .
other,11-7-A94-1026,ak The method accurately determines that a <term> homophone </term> is misused in a <term> compound noun </term> if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the <term> semantic set </term> defined by the <term> homophone </term> .
other,12-8-A94-1026,ak Also , the method successfully indicates the correct <term> candidates </term> for the detected <term> homophone errors </term> .
other,13-3-A94-1026,ak This paper proposes a method for detecting and correcting <term> Japanese homophone errors </term> in <term> compound nouns </term> .
other,16-2-A94-1026,ak It is critical , therefore , for <term> Japanese revision support systems </term> to detect and to correct <term> homophone errors </term> .
other,17-1-A94-1026,ak <term> Japanese texts </term> frequently suffer from the <term> homophone errors </term> caused by the <term> KANA-KANJI conversion </term> needed to input the <term> text </term> .
other,17-6-A94-1026,ak The basic idea of this method is that a <term> compound noun component </term> places some restrictions on the <term> semantic categories </term> of the adjoining <term> words </term> .
other,19-4-A94-1026,ak This method can not only detect <term> Japanese homophone errors </term> in <term> compound nouns </term> , but also can find the correct <term> candidates </term> for the detected <term> errors </term> automatically .
other,22-6-A94-1026,ak The basic idea of this method is that a <term> compound noun component </term> places some restrictions on the <term> semantic categories </term> of the adjoining <term> words </term> .
other,23-4-A94-1026,ak This method can not only detect <term> Japanese homophone errors </term> in <term> compound nouns </term> , but also can find the correct <term> candidates </term> for the detected <term> errors </term> automatically .
other,26-7-A94-1026,ak The method accurately determines that a <term> homophone </term> is misused in a <term> compound noun </term> if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the <term> semantic set </term> defined by the <term> homophone </term> .
other,3-5-A94-1026,ak Finding the correct <term> candidates </term> is one superiority of this method over existing methods .
other,31-7-A94-1026,ak The method accurately determines that a <term> homophone </term> is misused in a <term> compound noun </term> if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the <term> semantic set </term> defined by the <term> homophone </term> .
other,6-1-A94-1026,ak <term> Japanese texts </term> frequently suffer from the <term> homophone errors </term> caused by the <term> KANA-KANJI conversion </term> needed to input the <term> text </term> .
other,6-4-A94-1026,ak This method can not only detect <term> Japanese homophone errors </term> in <term> compound nouns </term> , but also can find the correct <term> candidates </term> for the detected <term> errors </term> automatically .
other,6-7-A94-1026,ak The method accurately determines that a <term> homophone </term> is misused in a <term> compound noun </term> if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the <term> semantic set </term> defined by the <term> homophone </term> .
other,8-8-A94-1026,ak Also , the method successfully indicates the correct <term> candidates </term> for the detected <term> homophone errors </term> .
other,9-3-A94-1026,ak This paper proposes a method for detecting and correcting <term> Japanese homophone errors </term> in <term> compound nouns </term> .
other,9-6-A94-1026,ak The basic idea of this method is that a <term> compound noun component </term> places some restrictions on the <term> semantic categories </term> of the adjoining <term> words </term> .
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