Telugu is a fairly decently resources language now, and has some well
performing neural translators, like Hindi. We can still consider working
with it in Apertium but first must figure out what our goal is, with it.

If there's no particular goal then a low resource language would be
preferable.

Tanmai

On Thu, Feb 23, 2023, 22:12 Hèctor Alòs i Font <hectora...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I agree with Daniel. Moreover, experience shows that it is also
> unrealistic to do such a complex project as a translator for distant
> languages in a GSoC. I would look at the Telugu morphological analyser
> currenly available in Apertium and concentrate on it. 90% of coverage could
> be a minimal goal. The more the better. This will require a good command of
> Telugu grammar. Lexc/lexd + twol should not be a problem for someone with a
> computer science background.
> Hèctor
>
> Missatge de Daniel Swanson <awesomeevildu...@gmail.com> del dia dj., 23
> de febr. 2023 a les 16:37:
>
>> Hi Lahari,
>>
>> For translation pairs, Hindi-English has been tried several times
>> without success. I would suggest considering Hindi-Telugu.
>>
>> For other project ideas or places to get started, you can check the
>> wiki page for each idea and do the coding challenge. If an idea is
>> missing a coding challenge or you want to discuss the details of it,
>> you'll get the quickest responses by talking to us on IRC:
>> https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/IRC
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 2:24 AM Lahari Sreeja Tallapaka
>> <tallapakalah...@iitbhilai.ac.in> wrote:
>> >
>> > Greetings to the community,
>> > I am Lahari Sreeja from the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT),
>> Bhilai. I have taken Machine Learning, Natural Language processing, and
>> Information retrieval courses and have experience in frontend web
>> development. I know Telugu, Hindi, and English languages. And Im interested
>> in adding English-Hindi/English-Telugu language pairs and there are a lot
>> of projects that are interesting and are in my domain. It would be helpful
>> to get guidance on where to start and some issues I can work on.
>> > Cheers!
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