MetaSoundex Phonetic Matching for English and Spanish

  • K. Koneru Department of Computer Science, Sam Houston State University, TX 77341, USA
  • C. Varol Department of Computer Science, Sam Houston State University, TX 77341, USA

Abstract

Researchers confront major problems while searching for various kinds of data in large imprecise databases, as they are not spelled
correctly or in the way they were expected to be spelled. As a result, they cannot find the word they sought. Over the years of struggle, pronunciation of words was considered as one of the practices to solve the problem effectively. The technique used to acquire
words based on sounds is known as “Phonetic Matching”. Soundex was the first algorithm developed and other algorithms such as
Metaphone, Caverphone, DMetaphone, Phonex etc., are also used for information retrieval in different environments. The main contribution of this paper is to analyze and implement the newly proposed MetaSoundex algorithm for fixing ill-defined data in English
and Spanish languages. The newly developed MetaSoundex algorithm addresses the limitations of well-known phonetic matching
techniques, Metaphone and Soundex. Specifically, the new algorithm provided results that are more accurate compared to both
Soundex and Metaphone algorithms and has higher precision compared to Soundex, thus reducing the noise in the considered arena.

Published
2020-03-17
How to Cite
K. Koneru, & C. Varol. (2020). MetaSoundex Phonetic Matching for English and Spanish. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 10(1), 1-13. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/266
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