Hello,
you may be intersted in Gabriel Synnaeve's Multi-Engine MT project:
http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Multi-engine_translation_synthesiser
Here's his original proposal for GSoC 2009:
http://snippyhollow.free.fr/apertium_gsoc.pdf
Also, there are more recent efforts to build hybrid MT systems also
employing Apertium (e.g. this paper is made by Apertiumers:
http://www.statmt.org/wmt11/pdf/WMT57.pdf)
Bye,
Pasquale Minervini



2011/10/9 Luis Chiruzzo - Inco <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
> My name is Luis and I'm very interested in this project and what it can do,
> it's really amazing!
> I wanted to know if there have been attempts to combine the rule-based
> approach of apertium with some statistical processing. For example, has
> anybody tried to get a non-deterministic output from apertium rules, and
> then use another method to choose between the possible outcomes? I really
> would like to try this out. I've been googling to know if someone took that
> approach, but I haven't been able to find anything on the subject.
> Thanks,
> Luis
>
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