Fragmentary string matching by selective access to hybrid tries

The authors propose a dictionary look-up method as a contextual postprocessing for character hypotheses forming word candidates. In particular, a hybrid trie organization is combined with a selective-access-matrix (SAM) that allows an efficient matching of fragmentary input strings against legal words. Experiments prove that the method achieves some respectable results concerning speed. Furthermore, the additional memory needed for the SAM is smaller than the memory saved by the hybrid organization of the trie.<<ETX>>