US Patent Application 18246326. ON-DEVICE GRAMMAR CHECKING simplified abstract

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ON-DEVICE GRAMMAR CHECKING

Organization Name

Google LLC


Inventor(s)

Matthew Sharifi of Kilchberg (CH)

Sebastian Millius of Zurich (CH)

Qi Wang of Beijing (CN)

Yunpeng Li of Zürich (CH)

Shankar Kumar of New York NY (US)

Lukas Zilka of Kilchberg (CH)

Simon Tong of Palo Alto CA (US)

Martin Sundermeyer of Zürich (CH)

ON-DEVICE GRAMMAR CHECKING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18246326 titled 'ON-DEVICE GRAMMAR CHECKING

Simplified Explanation

- This patent application describes a computing device that can perform on-device grammar checking of inputted text. - The device uses one or more neural networks to determine a grammatically correct version of a sequence of words in the inputted text. - If the sequence of words does not match the grammatically correct version, the device suggests a replacement for the incorrect sequence. - The suggested replacement is displayed on a display device for the user to see.


Original Abstract Submitted

A computing device may receive inputted text and perform, using one or more neural networks, on-device grammar checking of a sequence of words in the inputted text, including determining, using the one or more neural networks, a grammatically correct version of the sequence of words and determining that the sequence of words does not match the grammatically correct version of the sequence of words. The computing device may, in response to determining that the sequence of words does not match the grammatically correct version of the sequence of words, output, for display at a display device, at least a portion of the grammatically correct version of the sequence of words as a suggested replacement for at least a sequence of the sequence of words in the inputted text.