In
<term>
optical character recognition
</term>
and
<term>
continuous speech recognition
</term>
of a
<term>
natural language
</term>
, it has been difficult to detect
<term>
error characters
</term>
which are wrongly deleted and inserted .
#26499Inoptical character recognition and continuous speech recognition of a natural language, it has been difficult to detect error characters which are wrongly deleted and inserted.
tech,5-1-C94-1030,ak
In
<term>
optical character recognition
</term>
and
<term>
continuous speech recognition
</term>
of a
<term>
natural language
</term>
, it has been difficult to detect
<term>
error characters
</term>
which are wrongly deleted and inserted .
#26503In optical character recognition andcontinuous speech recognition of a natural language, it has been difficult to detect error characters which are wrongly deleted and inserted.
other,10-1-C94-1030,ak
In
<term>
optical character recognition
</term>
and
<term>
continuous speech recognition
</term>
of a
<term>
natural language
</term>
, it has been difficult to detect
<term>
error characters
</term>
which are wrongly deleted and inserted .
#26508In optical character recognition and continuous speech recognition of anatural language, it has been difficult to detect error characters which are wrongly deleted and inserted.
other,19-1-C94-1030,ak
In
<term>
optical character recognition
</term>
and
<term>
continuous speech recognition
</term>
of a
<term>
natural language
</term>
, it has been difficult to detect
<term>
error characters
</term>
which are wrongly deleted and inserted .
#26517In optical character recognition and continuous speech recognition of a natural language, it has been difficult to detecterror characters which are wrongly deleted and inserted.
other,8-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26534In order to judge three types of theerrors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,12-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26538In order to judge three types of the errors, which arecharacters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,21-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26547In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in aJapanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,25-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26551In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and anEnglish word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,32-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26558In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct theseerrors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
tech,40-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26566In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods usingm-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,46-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26572In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model forJapanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,50-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26576In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters andEnglish alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
measure(ment),55-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26581In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming thatMarkov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,62-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26588In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain ofsyllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,64-2-C94-1030,ak
In order to judge three types of the
<term>
errors
</term>
, which are
<term>
characters
</term>
wrongly substituted , deleted or inserted in a
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and an
<term>
English word
</term>
, and to correct these
<term>
errors
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods using
<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
for
<term>
Japanese kanji-kana characters
</term>
and
<term>
English alphabets
</term>
, assuming that
<term>
Markov probability
</term>
of a correct chain of
<term>
syllables
</term>
or
<term>
kanji-kana characters
</term>
is greater than that of erroneous chains .
#26590In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables orkanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains.
other,24-3-C94-1030,ak
From the results of the experiments , it is concluded that the methods is useful for detecting as well as correcting these errors in
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and
<term>
English words
</term>
.
#26624From the results of the experiments, it is concluded that the methods is useful for detecting as well as correcting these errors inJapanese bunsetsu and English words.
other,27-3-C94-1030,ak
From the results of the experiments , it is concluded that the methods is useful for detecting as well as correcting these errors in
<term>
Japanese bunsetsu
</term>
and
<term>
English words
</term>
.
#26627From the results of the experiments, it is concluded that the methods is useful for detecting as well as correcting these errors in Japanese bunsetsu andEnglish words.