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  <Title>Detection of Japanese Homophone Errors by a Decision List Including a Written Word as a Default Evidence</Title>
  <Section position="6" start_page="185" end_page="185" type="concl">
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6 Conclusions
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    <Paragraph position="0"> In this paper, we used the decision list to solve the homophone problem. This strategy was based on the fact that the homophone problem is equivalent to the word sense disambiguation problem. However, the homophone problem is different from the word sense disambiguation problem because the former can use the written word but the latter cannot. In this paper, we incorporated the written word into the original decision list by obtaining the identifying strength of the written word. We used 12 homophone sets in experiments. In these experiments, our proposed decision list had a higher F-measure than the original one. A future task is to further integrate context and the written word in the decision list.</Paragraph>
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