Missatge de Tommi A Pirinen <tommi.antero.piri...@uni-hamburg.de> del dia
dc., 23 d’oct. 2019 a les 14:16:

> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:57:28PM +0300, Sevilay Bayatlı wrote:
> > Hi,
> > its my pleasure to participate too, if you want I can prepare the
> overleaf
> > and send it to you. But first lets discuss here the content of the paper.
>
> Ok. I have two things in mind that could be included:
>
> * some kind of description of all low-resource languages done in past 10
>   years, most of these have publications to cite etc.
> * something about all the technological improvements, all the gsoc
>   stuffs that's been used now, etc.
>
> Some of the publications e.g. in loresmt this year also have really nice
> comparison between apertium and state-of-the-art NMT that should be
> replicated in this article.
>
>
If the article deals in a relevant way with Apertium and low-ressource
languages in recent years, I would be happy to collaborate in it. If it's
about technical issues, I can't contribute anything of interest.

Hèctor
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