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A large part of the world's population regularly needs to communicate in English, even though English is not their native language. The goal of automatic grammatical error correction is to build computer programs that can provide automatic feedback about erroneous word usage and ill-formed grammatical constructions to a language learner. Grammatical error correction involves various aspects of computational linguistics, which makes the task an interesting research topic. At the same time, grammatical error correction has great potential for practical applications for language learners.

Produktbeschreibung
A large part of the world's population regularly needs to communicate in English, even though English is not their native language. The goal of automatic grammatical error correction is to build computer programs that can provide automatic feedback about erroneous word usage and ill-formed grammatical constructions to a language learner. Grammatical error correction involves various aspects of computational linguistics, which makes the task an interesting research topic. At the same time, grammatical error correction has great potential for practical applications for language learners.
Autorenporträt
Daniel Dahlmeier is a Ph.D. candidate at the NUS Graduate School forIntegrative Sciences and Engineering at the National University ofSingapore. He received his diploma in Informatics from the Universityof Karlsruhe in 2008.Daniel's research interests are in the area of computational linguisticsand natural language processing.