apertium-fra, apertium-frp, and apertium-fra-frp are now finally also
tagged on Github and in the release repo. It's been on apertium.org for a
while, but was otherwise held up by the core tool packages.

And for Debian:
- https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/apertium-fra-frp v1.0.0, bundling
apertium-fra v1.10.0 and apertium-frp v1.0.0. Requires latest cg3,
lttoolbox, apertium, -lex-tools, and -separable.

-- Tino Didriksen


On Tue, 1 Sept 2020 at 16:29, Hèctor Alòs i Font <hectora...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> As a result of this year's GSoC, I've prepared a French-Arpitan
> bidirectional translator. In principle, it is ready to be packed. It uses
> apertium-separator and this summer's improvements of apertium-lex-tools
> done by Daniel Swanson.
>
> A bit of a detailed explanation of the pair can be found here:
> https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Hectoralos/GSOC_2020_rapport_final (in
> French). The WER from French to Arpitan is 5.7% and from Arpitan to French
> is 15.5% (this final results are consistent with the first results I got in
> a first test at the end of July). This unexpectedly low WER in the
> French-Arpitan side is the result of a great involvement of two language
> specialists, Dominique Stich and Alan Favro, with whom I've been
> continuously in touch throughout the whole project. I would also like to
> thank Tino Didriksen, Daniel Swanson, Marc Riera and my supervisors Xavi
> Ivars and Gianfranco Fronteddu for their support during the development.
>
> Hèctor
>
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