Towards Arabic Spell-Checker Based on N-Grams Scores

  • Muaidi H
  • Al-Tarawneh R
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Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to develop a simple and flexible spell-checker for Arabic language. The proposed spell-checker is based on N-Grams scores. For this purpose, eleven matrices are built to present the combination between the Arabic letters word. Each matrix concerns in the connection between a 2-grams let-ters. Each cell in the generarated matrix is assigned an integer value 2, 1 or 0. The cell is assigned the value 2 in the corre-sponding matrix; if the word is ended by these two letter and assigned 1 if there is a connection and the word is not over yet, and is assigned 0 otherwise. On the other side searching process for any word that is by extracting each pair of letters in the word then it examines the value for each pair when the corresponding value is zero then the spell checker will consider the test word as wrong; otherwise it will check if it is assign with 1 that indi-cates that there is a connection it will be continue until reach to the value of 2 to determine that the word is correct. The overall accuracy for the proposed spell-checker is reached to 98.99%.

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Muaidi, H., & Al-Tarawneh, R. (2012). Towards Arabic Spell-Checker Based on N-Grams Scores. International Journal of Computer Applications, 53(3), 12–16. https://doi.org/10.5120/8400-2168

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