FAQ from NeuroSpell
What is NeuroSpell?
NeuroSpell is an advanced AI tool that utilizes deep learning to automatically correct spelling and grammar errors in multiple languages. It can also function as an automatic translator. NeuroSpell enhances the quality of text by improving spelling, grammar, and sentence structures. It can be trained on specific vocabularies and errors for domain-specific corrections. Users can choose from a wide range of languages for auto-correction and translation. NeuroSpell can be deployed on-premise without sending any data outside the network. It offers features like typo correction, punctuation correction, complex flexions correction, and identification of non-native errors.
How to use NeuroSpell?
To use NeuroSpell:
- Select the desired language from the language drop-down menu.
- Paste or type the text you want to correct or translate.
- NeuroSpell will automatically detect and correct spelling and grammar errors.
- For translations, NeuroSpell will provide the translated text based on the selected language.
- Users can also report bugs or connect with the developers through GitHub, Twitter, Discord, or LinkedIn.
What languages are supported by NeuroSpell?
NeuroSpell supports a wide range of languages, including French, English, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, and more.
Can NeuroSpell be trained on domain-specific vocabulary and errors?
Yes, NeuroSpell can be trained on specific vocabularies and errors to make custom corrections and improvements.
Can NeuroSpell be deployed on-premise?
Yes, NeuroSpell can be deployed on-premise without sending any data outside the network.
Does NeuroSpell offer automatic translation?
Yes, NeuroSpell provides automatic translation for multiple languages using neural machine translation (NMT).
What types of errors can NeuroSpell correct?
NeuroSpell can correct spelling errors, grammar errors, sentence structures, typos, punctuation, complex flexions, and non-native errors.
How can I report a bug or contact the developers?
You can report a bug or connect with the developers through GitHub, Twitter, Discord, or LinkedIn.