1- If the paper present translating between less-resources closely related
languages then we have to provide proof that MT between related languages
is easier for all systems (and provide citations) and so the current
approach tests the new system on closely related languages.
2- Regarding of
Same here!
I think submitting a paper to this Special Issue it is a great idea, as
coverage for low-resource languages is one of the distinctive traits of
Apertium as well as of this community.
If there is something I can contribute, I would be happy to collaborate
in it (no need to be in the
Missatge de Tommi A Pirinen del dia
dc., 23 d’oct. 2019 a les 14:16:
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:57:28PM +0300, Sevilay Bayatlı wrote:
> > Hi,
> > its my pleasure to participate too, if you want I can prepare the
> overleaf
> > and send it to you. But first lets discuss here the content of the
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:57:28PM +0300, Sevilay Bayatlı wrote:
> Hi,
> its my pleasure to participate too, if you want I can prepare the overleaf
> and send it to you. But first lets discuss here the content of the paper.
Ok. I have two things in mind that could be included:
* some kind of
Xavi Ivars čálii:
> I found the issue: it's due to a bug introduced last May (), while doing
> some improvements to the `apertium` main script.
Wops, that was me, sorry!
Great that you added tests for it :)
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