Britney Spears and Google's spelling Correction System

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Rajesh Kumar on 19-02-2007

Google frequently gives suggestions when you run a search suggesting an spelling correction in the search string, which appears something like ‘Did you mean:Britney Spears?‘.

Google has an interesting trivia page around Britney Spears and Google’s spelling correction system. It lists out hundreds of spelling errors people made when they intended to search “Britney Spears” on Google. It also lists out the frequency of such errors in a two month time period(does not say the specific start and end dates though). What is remarkable is the robustness of Google’s spelling correction system in detecting a wide variety of errors.

Now that Britney has gone bald and is again in the news, search for Britney Spears would soar sky high and surfers across the world would benefit tremendously from Google’s spelling correction system. According to GoogleGuide, the system was developed by a bright Google engineer by the name Noam Shazeer.

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    About Rajesh Kumar. Rajesh is based in Chennai, where he works for Defiance Technologies in Marketing. The views on this blog are his own. Rajesh Kumar