El dj 06 de 03 de 2014 a les 18:40 +0530, en/na Aniruddha Tammewar va
escriure:
> Hello,
> I am a 4th year BTech(Comp. Sc.) and MS(Computational Linguistics)
> student at IIIT Hyderabad.I want to participate in GSOC 2014. I am new
> to GSOC. Please help me how to proceed. I have looked at the projects
> and I found "Apertium assimilation evaluation toolkit" and "Prototype
> recursive transfer implementations" to fit into my interests. I have
> worked on a project SEECAT (speech and Eye Tracker Integrated Computer
> Assisted Translation) http://bridge.cbs.dk/platform/?q=SEECAT which
> relates with the "Apertium assimilation evaluation toolkit". My topic
> of research is "Dependency Parsing" which relates with the "Prototype
> recursive transfer implementations".
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Aniruddha Tammewar,
> LTRC, IIIT Hyderabad
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Aniruddha Tammewar
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>         Hello,
>         I am a 4th year BTech(Comp. Sc.) and MS(Computational
>         Linguistics) student at IIIT Hyderabad.I want to participate
>         in GSOC 2014. I am new to GSOC. Please help me how to
>         proceed. I have looked at the projects and I found "Apertium
>         assimilation evaluation toolkit" and "Prototype recursive
>         transfer implementations" to fit into my interests. I have
>         worked on a project SEECAT (speech and Eye Tracker Integrated
>         Computer Assisted Translation)
>         http://bridge.cbs.dk/platform/?q=SEECAT which relates with the
>         "Apertium assimilation evaluation toolkit". My topic of
>         research is "Dependency Parsing" which relates with the
>         "Prototype recursive transfer implementations".

Hi!

The first thing is to come on IRC, which you have done, congrats :)

The second thing is to do the coding challenges for the tasks. We can
talk further on IRC.

Fran



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