Re: [Mt-list] Computers & translation in Africa / involving African languages
There are also some resources being developed for Amharic (in conjunction with Daniel Yacob) at New Mexico State University: http://crl.nmsu.edu/say Steve Helmreich Computing Research Laboratory New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, 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 links relating to MT in Africa and in African languages wherever. (The page also needs some reworking, but I'm mainly concerned now with content.) TIA Don Osborn Bisharat.net PanAfrican Localisation project ___ Mt-list mailing list ___ Mt-list mailing list
Re: [Mt-list] Computers & translation in Africa / involving African languages
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 - Swahili Language Manager http://www.njas.helsinki.fi/salama/ (includes a project on Swahili-to-English Machine Translation) - PhD thesis by Wanjiku Ng'ang'a: Word Sense Disambiguation of Swahili http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/hum/aasia/vk/nganga/ Best regards, Timo Honkela On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, 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 links relating > to MT in Africa and in African languages wherever. (The page also needs some > reworking, but I'm mainly concerned now with content.) > > TIA > > Don Osborn > Bisharat.net > PanAfrican Localisation project > ___ > Mt-list mailing list -- Timo Honkela, Chief Research Scientist, PhD, Docent Adaptive Informatics Research Center Laboratory of Computer and Information Science Helsinki University of Technology P.O.Box 5400, FI-02015 TKK timo.honkela at tkk.fi, http://www.cis.hut.fi/tho/ ___ Mt-list mailing list
Re: [Mt-list] Computers & translation in Africa / involving African languages
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RE: [Mt-list] Computers & translation in Africa / involving African languages
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 Osborn Cc: mt-list@eamt.org Subject: Re: [Mt-list] Computers & translation in Africa / involving African languages 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 links > relating to MT in Africa and in African languages wherever. (The page > also needs some reworking, but I'm mainly concerned now with content.) > > TIA > > Don Osborn > Bisharat.net > PanAfrican Localisation project > > > ___ > Mt-list mailing list > > ___ Mt-list mailing list
Re: [Mt-list] Computers & translation in Africa / involving African languages
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 links relating to MT in Africa and in African languages wherever. (The page also needs some reworking, but I'm mainly concerned now with content.) TIA Don Osborn Bisharat.net PanAfrican Localisation project ___ Mt-list mailing list ___ Mt-list mailing list