Sorry about that; I accidentally clicked "send" instead of "save"
(another reason not to use a tablet for anything but games and YouTube).
:) Let me try again:
Hi Nuša,
Thanks for getting in touch and for considering to contribute to the
transliteration effort! I think a quick look at a mail list thread
dating a few months back will help you get on the right track [1].
In the meantime we did some manual work and documented the approach in
the form of a paper I'll be happy to share with you (I don't have access
to it here at the EDF, but I could ask someone back at the office to
mail it to me, if you're interested).
If you have any other questions, please, don't hesitate to ask.
Best,
Uroš
[1]
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00323.html
On 19.3.2014 15:53, Nusa Babic wrote:
> Hello, everyone,
>
> I'm a first-year student of IT and Computing; my main self-study focus is on
> NLP. As a native speaker of Serbian and a student of Japanese, I was thrilled
> to find the project proposal for support for synchronic digraphia (4.14). I
> would love to contribute to the transliteration effort, regardless of whether
> I am accepted in GSoC.
>
> My application is almost ready, but I just realized I am not quite clear on
> the term 'extension' as used in the proposal. Are there existing DBpedia
> extensions that I may take a look at? I want to be absolutely clear on what
> is meant by the term, so I could properly put together the proposed
> architecture and approach. If anyone could point me in the right direction,
> I'd be much obliged.
>
> Thank you for bearing with me. I hope I will be able to make a worthwhile
> contribution to the project!
>
> -- Nuša Babić
>
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