The Translation Initiative for COVID-19 <https://tico-19.github.io/>
(TICO-19), is a consortium that aims to help enable the translation of
COVID-19 related content in a wide range of languages, including very
low-resource languages. We recently released a set of corpora including
translations into 37 different languages,
https://tico-19.github.io/testset.html, described in this paper:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.01788.

We make a public call for community contributions to the TICO-19  project.

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   You can contribute by translating the TICO-19 benchmark in more
   languages. Ideally, the benchmark will grow to cover as many of the world's
   languages as possible! However, we note that a large portion of the
   benchmark includes medical terminology which is important to accurately
   translate. Thus, we strongly encourage that professional translators
   handle the technical content, and that you follow a rigorous process of
   Quality Assurance (e.g. a process similar to the one described in our
   paper) over the produced translations. Reach out to us and we will be glad
   to provide details on our QA process.
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   If you are a professional translator and have already produced COVID-19
   related content, you can share your translation memory and we will combine
   and release it with ours. Similarly, if you have compiled terminologies
   with COVID-19 terms, or if you find errors in our published terminologies,
   reach out and we will update them accordingly.
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   You can volunteer with Translators without Borders (TWB) if you are
   fluent in at least one language other than your native language. Whether
   you are interested in translating medical texts or translating for crisis
   response, there are engaging projects available to suit all preferences.
   Professional translators are especially encouraged to apply. Click here to
   complete the Translator Application Form <https://trommons.org/register>.


All community contributions will be properly acknowledged and labeled as
such.

On behalf of the TICO-19 partners,
Antonis Anastasopoulos
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