Grammatical error correction (GEC) systems strive to correct both global
errors in word order and usage, and local errors in spelling and inflection.
Further developing upon recent work on neural machine translation, we propose a
new hybrid neural model with nested attention layers for GEC. Experiments show
that the new model can effectively correct errors of both types by
incorporating word and character-level information,and that the model
significantly outperforms previous neural models for GEC as measured on the
standard CoNLL-14 benchmark dataset. Further analysis also shows that the
superiority of the proposed model can be largely attributed to the use of the
nested attention mechanism, which has proven particularly effective in
correcting local errors that involve small edits in orthography