Kannada Kali
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This project is an Application to make a user understand and learn the basics of a language. Kannada Kali focuses on the 4 main aspects of language learning: Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing. While a child learns, detecting real word error is a really difficult task and requires advanced statistical processing, Data Mining and Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques which we have implemented in this project.
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