This paper discusses the ongoing development of a new Maltese spell checker, highlighting the methodologies which would best suit such a language. We thus discuss several previous attempts, highlighting what we believe to be their weakest point: a lack of attention to context. Two developments are of particular interest, both of which concern the availability of language resources relevant to spellchecking: (i) the Maltese Language Resource Server (MLRS) which now includes a representative corpus of c. 100M words extracted from diverse documents including the Maltese Legislation, press releases and extracts from Maltese web-pages and (ii) an extensive and detailed corpus of spelling errors that was collected whilst part of the MLRS tex...
In this paper we demonstrate a finite-state implementation of context-aware spell checking utilizing...
The automatic discovery and clustering of morphologically related words is an important problem with...
International audienceSpelling checkers, frequently used nowadays, do not allow to correct real-word...
The project described in this paper, which is still in the preliminary phase, concerns the design an...
The characterisation of varieties of English is an ongoing process that has focused on speech commun...
This work looks at the results achieved in building a computational dependency parser for Maltese, a...
Multilingual models such as mBERT have been demonstrated to exhibit impressive crosslingual transfer...
This article describes the development of a free/open-source morphological description of Maltese, o...
Having located a misspelling, a spellchecker generally offers some suggestions for the intended word...
This work introduces an online database of root-and-pattern verbsin Maltese. Based on(Spagnol 2011)’...
In this article, we study correction of spelling errors, specifically on how the spelling errors are...
The present document has been compiled in response to the call for contributions issued by the Inte...
Maltese is a morphologically rich language with a hybrid morphological system which features both co...
This dissertation focuses on the unique aspects of Maltese morphology brought about by its genetic a...
This article presents an approach for spellchecking and autocorrection using web data for morphologi...
In this paper we demonstrate a finite-state implementation of context-aware spell checking utilizing...
The automatic discovery and clustering of morphologically related words is an important problem with...
International audienceSpelling checkers, frequently used nowadays, do not allow to correct real-word...
The project described in this paper, which is still in the preliminary phase, concerns the design an...
The characterisation of varieties of English is an ongoing process that has focused on speech commun...
This work looks at the results achieved in building a computational dependency parser for Maltese, a...
Multilingual models such as mBERT have been demonstrated to exhibit impressive crosslingual transfer...
This article describes the development of a free/open-source morphological description of Maltese, o...
Having located a misspelling, a spellchecker generally offers some suggestions for the intended word...
This work introduces an online database of root-and-pattern verbsin Maltese. Based on(Spagnol 2011)’...
In this article, we study correction of spelling errors, specifically on how the spelling errors are...
The present document has been compiled in response to the call for contributions issued by the Inte...
Maltese is a morphologically rich language with a hybrid morphological system which features both co...
This dissertation focuses on the unique aspects of Maltese morphology brought about by its genetic a...
This article presents an approach for spellchecking and autocorrection using web data for morphologi...
In this paper we demonstrate a finite-state implementation of context-aware spell checking utilizing...
The automatic discovery and clustering of morphologically related words is an important problem with...
International audienceSpelling checkers, frequently used nowadays, do not allow to correct real-word...