On 07/30/2013 01:20 PM, Francis Tyers wrote:
> El dt 30 de 07 de 2013 a les 12:51 +0200, en/na Lars Aronsson va
> escriure:
>> Do started pairs grow after the initial setup?
> In our experience not much. We've found that typically after the pairs
> are released, they tend to stay static. There are of course some
> exceptions, e.g. Breton-French.

I made a first attempt at trend statistics, just counting
the occurrences of '<l>' (left item in a dictionary pair)
in the lang-lang.dix translation files, over time through
the SVN history, for some language pairs in /trunk/.
This measurement is not accurate for how useful a
dictionary is, but gives some indication of whether the
size is the same or grows. The sudden initial growth
followed by a flat line is very typical, as you say,
http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/User:LA2#Diary

Exceptions include br-fr, which grew steadily from
late 2008 until the end of 2010 (red curve),
and en-as from early 2010 until mid 2012.

Perhaps it is natural that the initial setup, which
requires a rare combination of linguistic knowledge
and coding skills is a sudden movement. But to make
the continued growth open to a wider range of
volunteer contributors, perhaps it needs to be made
much easier. That might need a new toolset.

The improvement of existing language pairs (such as
those with less than 10,000 translation entries) could
be as important as setting up new pairs. The mk-en
pair was created in October 2010 with 10,000 entries,
and stayed at that level until it suddenly grew to
32,000 entries in July 2012. Could we make that
happen to af-nl, ca-it, es-gl, mk-bg, sv-da, and kaz-tat?


-- 
   Lars Aronsson ([email protected])
   Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se



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