Professor Arvi Hurskainen at University of Helsinki has conducted
a lot of research on language technology for Bantu languages
and especially Swahili. Here are some links related to that research:
- Helsinki Corpus of Swahili:
http://www.aakkl.helsinki.fi/cameel/corpus/intro.htm
- SALAMA - Swa
[Apologies for a few cross postings...]
Greetings all,
Back in November 2002 Brian Rassier (undergraduate student at Duluth) and
I released the Registry of Latin American Researchers in Natural Language
Processing and Computational Linguistics. There are currently about 170
people registered,
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Thanks. It does, but info on Arabic could easily overwhelm a page like that.
Is there a (meta-)page(s) with links to MT projects on Arabic? More ideal to
add such a link.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Frederking [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:04 PM
To: Don
If Arabic counts, there's much work in the US on Arabic these days.
Don Osborn wrote:
I have updated a very modest presentation of some info relevant to MT in
Africa at http://www.bisharat.net/Trans/ . There is not much there, so I
would like to request information/recommendations for other link
I have updated a very modest presentation of some info relevant to MT in
Africa at http://www.bisharat.net/Trans/ . There is not much there, so I
would like to request information/recommendations for other links relating
to MT in Africa and in African languages wherever. (The page also needs some
r