Authors :
Jennifer, Ogechi Okeh
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24OCT115
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Abstract :
Accurate spelling has extensive consequences
for written communication's clarity, credibility, and
general effectiveness in several contexts, including
academic and professional writing and personal
communications. The frequency of spelling errors has
increased significantly recently, mainly owing to the
widespread use of digital media and society's dependence
on written communication. Misspelled words can
diminish the reliability of written correspondence and
result in misinterpretations. Hence, there is an urgent
requirement for an innovative and advanced solution to
improve the identification of spelling errors. This
research seeks to address these challenges and develop a
system that significantly enhances the quality of written
communication by improving the accuracy and relevance
of spelling error detection and correction suggestions.
According to this study, the implemented model is a
promising technique to correct spelling problems in legal
terminology, has been praised for its effectiveness and
usability. Its recommendations include continuous
research and development, improving its ability to use
contextual cues and domain-specific information for
error correction, emphasizing user-centric customization,
implementing collaborative feedback systems, offering
extensive training and support, prioritizing ethical and
regulatory considerations, and fostering interdisciplinary
collaboration. These suggestions aim to optimize the
Spello model's performance, resilience, and scalability,
and make it a fundamental technology in promoting
accuracy, integrity, and accessibility in the legal
profession and society. The model can become a
fundamental technology in promoting accuracy, integrity,
and accessibility in the legal profession and society
through combined efforts and collaboration.
Keywords :
Automated, Detection, Error, Word-Checker
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Accurate spelling has extensive consequences
for written communication's clarity, credibility, and
general effectiveness in several contexts, including
academic and professional writing and personal
communications. The frequency of spelling errors has
increased significantly recently, mainly owing to the
widespread use of digital media and society's dependence
on written communication. Misspelled words can
diminish the reliability of written correspondence and
result in misinterpretations. Hence, there is an urgent
requirement for an innovative and advanced solution to
improve the identification of spelling errors. This
research seeks to address these challenges and develop a
system that significantly enhances the quality of written
communication by improving the accuracy and relevance
of spelling error detection and correction suggestions.
According to this study, the implemented model is a
promising technique to correct spelling problems in legal
terminology, has been praised for its effectiveness and
usability. Its recommendations include continuous
research and development, improving its ability to use
contextual cues and domain-specific information for
error correction, emphasizing user-centric customization,
implementing collaborative feedback systems, offering
extensive training and support, prioritizing ethical and
regulatory considerations, and fostering interdisciplinary
collaboration. These suggestions aim to optimize the
Spello model's performance, resilience, and scalability,
and make it a fundamental technology in promoting
accuracy, integrity, and accessibility in the legal
profession and society. The model can become a
fundamental technology in promoting accuracy, integrity,
and accessibility in the legal profession and society
through combined efforts and collaboration.
Keywords :
Automated, Detection, Error, Word-Checker