El 2019-03-12 00:51, Aboelhamd Aly escribió:
Hi all,
This challenge was set for me by spectie, and it was to integrate the
ambiguous weighted rules program to apertium-transfer program.
Sorry Spectie for being late, I was unavailable for some days.
I think the challenge is finished now and the
Hi all,
This challenge was set for me by spectie, and it was to integrate the
ambiguous weighted rules program to apertium-transfer program.
Sorry Spectie for being late, I was unavailable for some days.
I think the challenge is finished now and the new command for our program -
also added to the
I have read through its documentation but I couldn't get idea of validation
data ,is it using a subset of the to-train data(source sentences) for
validation? Please can you point me?
Sevilay
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 4:49 PM Tommi A Pirinen <
tommi.antero.piri...@uni-hamburg.de> wrote:
> On Sun,
*Very* impressive work. Congrats!
Hèctor
Missatge de Kevin Brubeck Unhammer del dia dl., 11 de
març 2019 a les 21:35:
> God aftan,
>
> New versions of the four Scandinavian pairs are now available from
> SourceForge, Github and apertium.org.
>
> These releases come courtesy of Nynorsk
God aftan,
New versions of the four Scandinavian pairs are now available from
SourceForge, Github and apertium.org.
These releases come courtesy of Nynorsk pressekontor / NPK (an enclave
of Nynorsk journalists working within NTB, the Norwegian News
Agency[1]), with funding from the Norwegian
On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 11:09:19PM +0300, Sevilay Bayatlı wrote:
> Do you know any open neural MT? It is necessary for doing comparison with
> kaz-tur MT.
I found the python version to be the easiest to build a baseline with,
it has step-by-step instructions:
El 2019-03-10 20:09, Sevilay Bayatlı escribió:
Hi,
Do you know any open neural MT? It is necessary for doing comparison
with kaz-tur MT.
Thanks in advance,
http://opennmt.net/
Fran
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