[Apertium-stuff] Participation in GSOC 2019

2018-11-18 Thread Achintya Shankhdhar
Will Apertium be participating in GSOC 2019?
if yes then what are the projects the organization is planning to put for
contributions this year?
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Re: [Apertium-stuff] Participation in GSOC 2019

2018-11-18 Thread Francis Tyers

El 2018-11-18 12:55, Achintya Shankhdhar escribió:

Will Apertium be participating in GSOC 2019?
if yes then what are the projects the organization is planning to put
for contributions this year?


We are planning to apply. We don't know if we will get in yet. Project
ideas will be on the Ideas page. You can look at last year's page to get
an idea, but note that some of them may be already done:

http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code

Fran


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Re: [Apertium-stuff] apertium-ambiguous for new language pairs

2018-11-18 Thread Francis Tyers

El 2018-11-18 17:35, Jonathan Washington escribió:

Hi everyone,

Sevilay has done a lot of work on apertium-ambiguous, which allows for
weighted ambiguous transfer rules.  She's implemented it for the
kaz-tur pair, but needs people to test it for other pairs.  This part
is crucial for her dissertation work.

The documentation is here:
http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Using_weights_for_ambiguous_rules

Could everyone who works with a language pair see how far they can get
through the instructions in using the tool for that pair?  If you run
into a problem, you can file an issue on github:
https://github.com/sevilaybayatli/apertium-ambiguous/issues

It would also be great if people who aren't up for testing the pair
could help with the documentation or any of the issues on github.



I would like to add that this would really help her out for the work
on her thesis. She has spent a lot of time on this and shows some
impressive results.

Fran


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[Apertium-stuff] apertium-ambiguous for new language pairs

2018-11-18 Thread Jonathan Washington
Hi everyone,

Sevilay has done a lot of work on apertium-ambiguous, which allows for
weighted ambiguous transfer rules.  She's implemented it for the kaz-tur
pair, but needs people to test it for other pairs.  This part is crucial
for her dissertation work.

The documentation is here:
http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Using_weights_for_ambiguous_rules

Could everyone who works with a language pair see how far they can get
through the instructions in using the tool for that pair?  If you run into
a problem, you can file an issue on github:
https://github.com/sevilaybayatli/apertium-ambiguous/issues

It would also be great if people who aren't up for testing the pair could
help with the documentation or any of the issues on github.

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Jonathan
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[Apertium-stuff] Widening NLP workshop at ACL

2018-11-18 Thread Mikel L. Forcada
I received this. I thought it could be interesting: 
https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/widening-nlp-workshop-2019



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