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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=LetterWise">LetterWise</a>/WordWise.  There are many ways to build a device that predicts text, but all predictive text systems have initial linguistic settings that offer predictions that are re-prioritized to adapt to each user.  This <a href="page.php?w=Machine_learning">learning</a> adapts, by way of the device memory, to a user's disambiguating feedback that results in corrective key presses, such as pressing a "next" key to get to the intention. Most predictive text systems have a user database to facilitate this</p><p>
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