Automatic grammar correction for second-language learners

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationINTERSPEECH 2006 and 9th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, INTERSPEECH 2006 - ICSLP
Pages1978-1981
Volume4
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

Name
Volume4

Conference

TitleINTERSPEECH 2006 and 9th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, INTERSPEECH 2006 - ICSLP
PlaceUnited States
CityPittsburgh, PA
Period17 - 21 September 2006

Abstract

A computer conversational system can potentially help a foreign-language student improve his/her fluency through practice dialogues. One of its potential roles could be to correct ungrammatical sentences. This paper1 describes our research on a sentence-level, generation-based approach to grammar correction: first, a word lattice of candidate corrections is generated from an informed input. A traditional n-gram language model is used to produce a small set of N-best candidates, which are then reranked by parsing using a stochastic context-free grammar. We evaluate this approach in a flight domain with simulated ill-formed sentences. We discuss its potential applications in a few related tasks.

Research Area(s)

  • Computer-assisted language learning, Dialogue systems, Natural language generation

Citation Format(s)

Automatic grammar correction for second-language learners. / Lee, John; Seneff, Stephanie.
INTERSPEECH 2006 and 9th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, INTERSPEECH 2006 - ICSLP. Vol. 4 2006. p. 1978-1981.

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review