Hello Sir,
Thank you for your interest and sorry for the delayed reply. I will
describe the project idea as soon as I work it out once. Currently, I have
not worked out the whole plan but I am working on it and will soon get back
to you about the idea and the proposed implementation.
Regards.
Anand Soni
IIT Bombay,
India.
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> From: Mikel Forcada <[email protected]>
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> Dear Anand,
> I'm sure everyone in Apertium is interested in hearing about your idea
> before GSoC. Could you elaborate a bit? What functionalities are in your
> opinion missing from Apertium and worth adding? How do you plan to do this?
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> All the best
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> Al 03/17/2013 06:58 AM, En/na Anand Soni ha escrit:
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I am Anand Soni, a second year undergraduate in the department of
> > Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay. I recently joined the
> > Apertium-Stuff mailing list after getting really inspired from the
> > work being done at Apertium in the field of Natural Language
> > Processing. I would really love to contribute to Apertium through GSoC
> > or otherwise as I am really passionate about working in this field.
> > Presently, I am working to propose a nice project idea that can be
> > done to add more functionality to Apertium translation platform. It
> > will really be a nice experience to work with Apertium.
> >
> > Looking forward for a good interaction and discussion over ideas.
> >
> > Anand Soni.
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> From: karunakar medamoni <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Apertium-stuff] Apertium in android
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> Hello everyone.
>
> This is Karunakar, am developing an application for android using java
> apertium lttoolbox. I was successfully integrate java-lttoolbox with my
> programs and it runs fine in eclipse. When i try to run same code in
> android device am getting out of memory exception. I saw the apertium
> android app for offline translator. Can any one suggest how to use apertium
> in less heap space devices.
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
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> M. Karunakar
> University of Hyderabad,Hyd,
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> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 09:16:52 +0100
> From: Per Tunedal <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Apertium-stuff] How to find errors
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> Hi,
> I wanted to test the pair sv-da after doing lots of additions.
> Compilation was OK, but translation doesn't work:
>
> per@debian1:~/Repository/apertium-sv-da$ echo "Det var nog p?
> 1970-talet, tror jag. Det var h?rt att leva p? 1100-talet." | apertium
> -d /home/per/Repository/apertium-sv-da sv-da
> Error: Invalid dictionary (hint: entry beginning with whitespace).
>
> I haven't any clue in what dictionary or on which line I should look for
> the error. I've glanced through the added entries and corrected other
> kinds of errors I've found. I've searched for excessive blanks with
> Notepad++. I've ran Winmerge without finding anything. Now I've ran out
> of ideas.
>
> I cannot figure out how to find the lurking error(s) :-(
>
> BTW I hate that XML: it's too easy to introduce a minor error that
> breaks it all.
>
> Yours,
> Per Tunedal
>
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> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 09:10:27 +0000
> From: Francis Tyers <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Apertium-stuff] How to find errors
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> El dl 18 de 03 de 2013 a les 09:16 +0100, en/na Per Tunedal va escriure:
> > Hi,
> > I wanted to test the pair sv-da after doing lots of additions.
> > Compilation was OK, but translation doesn't work:
> >
> > per@debian1:~/Repository/apertium-sv-da$ echo "Det var nog p?
> > 1970-talet, tror jag. Det var h?rt att leva p? 1100-talet." | apertium
> > -d /home/per/Repository/apertium-sv-da sv-da
> > Error: Invalid dictionary (hint: entry beginning with whitespace).
> >
> > I haven't any clue in what dictionary or on which line I should look for
> > the error. I've glanced through the added entries and corrected other
> > kinds of errors I've found. I've searched for excessive blanks with
> > Notepad++. I've ran Winmerge without finding anything. Now I've ran out
> > of ideas.
> >
> > I cannot figure out how to find the lurking error(s) :-(
>
> lt-expand apertium-sv-da.sv.dix | grep '^ *'
>
> Fran
>
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 09:15:49 +0000
> From: Francis Tyers <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Apertium-stuff] How to find errors
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> El dl 18 de 03 de 2013 a les 09:16 +0100, en/na Per Tunedal va escriure:
> > Hi,
> > I wanted to test the pair sv-da after doing lots of additions.
> > Compilation was OK, but translation doesn't work:
> >
> > per@debian1:~/Repository/apertium-sv-da$ echo "Det var nog p?
> > 1970-talet, tror jag. Det var h?rt att leva p? 1100-talet." | apertium
> > -d /home/per/Repository/apertium-sv-da sv-da
> > Error: Invalid dictionary (hint: entry beginning with whitespace).
> >
> > I haven't any clue in what dictionary or on which line I should look for
> > the error. I've glanced through the added entries and corrected other
> > kinds of errors I've found. I've searched for excessive blanks with
> > Notepad++. I've ran Winmerge without finding anything. Now I've ran out
> > of ideas.
> >
> > I cannot figure out how to find the lurking error(s) :-(
> >
> > BTW I hate that XML: it's too easy to introduce a minor error that
> > breaks it all.
>
> Oops, I got the dictionary wrong:
> $ echo "Det var nog p? 1970-talet, tror jag." | apertium -d .
> sv-da-tagger
> ^Det<prn><pers><p3><nt><sg><nom>$ ^vara<vbser><past><actv>$ ^nog<adv>$
> ^p?<pr>$ ^1970<num>$-^tal<n><nt><sg><def><nom>$^,<cm>$
> ^tro<vblex><pres><actv>$
> ^jag<prn><pers><p1><un><sg><nom>$^.<sent>$^.<sent>$
>
> This works, means it's not the Swedish dict.
>
> $ echo "Det var nog p? 1970-talet, tror jag." | apertium -d .
> sv-da-biltrans
> ^Det<prn><pers><p3><nt><sg><nom>/Det<prn><pers><p3><nt><sg><nom>$
> ^vara<vbser><past><actv>/v?re<vbser><past><actv>$ ^nog<adv>/nok<adv>$
> ^p?<pr>/p?<pr>$
> ^1970<num>/1970<num>$-^tal<n><nt><sg><def><nom>/tale<n><ut><sg><def><nom>$^,<cm>/,<cm>$
> ^tro<vblex><pres><actv>/tro<vblex><pres><actv>$
> ^jag<prn><pers><p1><un><sg><nom>/jeg<prn><pers><p1><un><sg><nom>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
>
> This works, means it's not the bilingual dict.
>
> $ echo "Det var nog p? 1970-talet, tror jag." | apertium -d .
> sv-da-transfer | lt-proc -g sv-da.autogen.bin
> Error: Invalid dictionary (hint: entry beginning with whitespace)
>
> This doesn't work, means it's the Danish dict.
>
> Let's look in the Danish dict for entries beginning with whitespace:
>
> $ lt-expand apertium-sv-da.da.dix | grep '^ \+' | head
> letv?gtsanker: letv?gtsanker<n><nt><sg><ind><nom>
> letv?gtsankerNON_ANALYSIS:
> letv?gtsanker<n><nt><sg><ind><nom>DUE_TO_LT_PROC_HANG
> letv?gtsankerNON_ANALYSIS:
> letv?gtsanker<n><nt><sg><ind>DUE_TO_LT_PROC_HANG
>
> <e lm="letv?gtsanker" c="domain:sj?ochhav" a="PT"> <i>
> letv?gtsank</i><par n="ank/er__n"/></e>
>
> You have an extra space there.
>
> You could have also searched for '<i> ' in your editor. Or, '<i><b\/>'
>
> I removed it, now you get:
>
> $ echo "Det var nog p? 1970-talet, tror jag." | apertium -d .
> sv-da-transfer | lt-proc -g sv-da.autogen.bin
> Det var nok p? 1970-talen, tror jeg..
>
> Fran
>
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 10:24:56 +0100
> From: Jacob Nordfalk <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Apertium-stuff] Apertium in android
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> 2013/3/18 karunakar medamoni <[email protected]>
>
> > I was successfully integrate java-lttoolbox with my programs and it runs
> > fine in eclipse. When i try to run same code in android device am getting
> > out of memory exception. I saw the apertium android app for offline
> > translator. Can any one suggest how to use apertium in less heap space
> > devices.
> >
>
> Hi Karunakar,
>
> What device are you testing on?
> And which language pairs have you downloaded?
> Does it still crash if you uninstall all other pairs and just use this par?
> What is the stack trace/logcat?
>
> Could you please also install
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.apertium.android* *on
> this device and make it crash with the out of memory exception? In this way
> I'll get a stack trace to work with, together with device info.
>
> You are also very welcome to post your code and the logcat showing the
> stack trace somewhere.
>
> Yours,
> Jacob
>
>
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