Summary: | Entering of incorrect information in the user-machine dialog may be intentional or unintentional. In any case, it is necessary to ‘train’ the system, which serves the machine, to understand and to recognize errors with the information input and to correct them. Thus, the aim of the work is to develop an algorithm for protection against violations of information input and correction of the final result. For this purpose, existing and traditional algorithms are studied. Their advantages and disadvantages in relation to the task are revealed. In particular, a similar situation with the detection of the input error, its recognition and correction is often observed in the most primitive situations - in calculators translating one number system (NS) to another. This primitiveness, first of all, indicates the fundamental nature of the problem to be solved. Therefore, in the presented work we use the already existing algorithms to discuss and develop the ways to correct the major errors that are found in Online Calculators translating one number system (NS) to another.
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