Error Detection, Recovery, and Repair in the Translation of Inorganic Nomenclatures. 3. An Error Handler§

I. Luque Ruiz,* J. L. Cruz Soto, and M. A. Gómez-Nieto
E.U.P., Avda, Menndez Pidal s/n, and Science Faculty, Avda, S. Alberto Magno s/n, Crdoba University, 14071-Crdoba, Spain
J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci., 1996, 36 (3), pp 483–490
DOI: 10.1021/ci9502257
Publication Date (Web): May 23, 1996
Copyright © 1996 American Chemical Society
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 Key words:  error handlers, repair of lexical errors in inorganic names, approximate matching algorithm, abstract data structures.

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 E.U.P., Avda. Menéndez Pidal s/n. e-mail:  malgonim@lucano.uco.es ::  mallurui@sun630.uco.es.

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 Science Faculty, Avda. S. Alberto Magno s/n. e-mail: jlcruz@sun630.uco.es.

Abstract

The development of a system for the repair of lexical errors detected in the process of recognizing inorganic chemical names is described. Repairs are based on the calculation of similarity between strings, using the model and approximate matching algorithm detailed in the previous article of this series. A hierarchical data structure is proposed for the storage of information generated during the repair process. This structure comprises two hierarchically-related abstract data types, to permit the storage of partial and total repairs generated by the process. The great amount of information generated by the system might recommend its use in applications requiring explanatory subsystems to report on the success of recognition of user-input information. Problems in the repair process arising from inorganic grammar structures are also examined, and solutions are proposed for cases such as that of the delimiters between significant parts of the inorganic substance name.

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History

  • Published In Issue May 23, 1996
  • Received August 18, 1995

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