LanguageTool Based Proofreading of Sensitive Chinese Political Information

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Sensitive Chinese political information are partly monitored and controlled by Chinese mainstream media (newspaper, television, the Internet, etc.) and the National Security Agency as well as corresponding political authorities. However, Chinese media authorities still lack in a technology or some methods to detect and identify sensitive Chinese political information quickly and efficiently. Due to complexity of sensitive Chinese political information, it cannot be monitored by a list of keywords or a simple pattern matching. How to satisfy the demands of media institutions is one of the most important problems. The main purpose of this paper is to combine the redacting technology of Chinese grammar rules with sensitive Chinese political information in order to provide the LanguageTool XML rules suitable for monitoring sensitive Chinese political information.

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