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- How Grammarly Uses Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning to Identify the Main Points in a MessageWhen you compose an email or document, it can be hard to articulate your thoughts in an organized manner. The most important...September 30, 2021
- ATTN: How Grammarly’s NLP/ML Team Figured Out Where Readers Focus in an EmailThis article was co-written by Machine Learning Engineer Karun Singh and Product Manager Dru Knox. How do you know if the main...September 9, 2021
- When Less Is More: Text Simplification by TaggingThis article was co-written by Grammarly Applied Research Scientists Kostiantyn Omelianchuk, Vipul Raheja, and Oleksandr...June 29, 2021
- Announcing UA-GEC: A Grammatical Error Correction Dataset for the Ukrainian LanguageThe natural language processing (NLP) research community has traditionally focused on the English language, but in just the past...April 5, 2021
- How Grammarly’s NLP Team Is Building the Future of CommunicationThis article was co-written by Yury Markovsky, Engineering Manager; Timo Mertens, Head of ML and NLP Products; and Chad Mills,...February 25, 2021
- Adversarial Grammatical Error CorrectionIn developing the world’s leading writing assistant, Grammarly helps people communicate wherever they write—whether in an...January 26, 2021
- Doing Data Right: Building a Successful Dataset From the Ground UpIn recent years, rapid developments in AI have made it possible for anyone with a basic background in computer science to...December 2, 2020
- Grammatical Error Correction: Tag, Not RewriteGrammarly’s writing assistant helps with a wide variety of language and communication issues. One important aspect of this is...July 14, 2020
- Earnings for earrings: mitigating gender bias in autocorrectIf you’ve ever used the spell-checker or autocorrect function in a popular product, you may have been a victim of gender bias in...April 7, 2020
- Plainly Speaking: A Linguistic Approach to Simplifying Complex WordsWould you like to peruse a report on how to elucidate overwrought verbiage? Or maybe you’d like to read an article on how to...February 5, 2020
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