Dear Alexandra,

We do not want the tagger to be rewritten from scratch. Actually this 
project will use some stuff coming from the tagger but it is intended to 
be a different application.

To know about the current implementation of the Apertium tagger I 
suggest you to read the appendix B of my thesis and also the "read more" 
wiki page you will find in the list of ideas.

Cheers
--
Felipe



El 27/03/11 20:48, Alexandra Vintila escribió:
> After sending the email I have realized that the subject was not
> appropriate, because I have questions about other projects too.
>
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Alexandra Vintila
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     My name is Alexandra Vintila and I am student at Politehnica
>     University of Bucharest, Romania, major in Computer Science.
>     Last summer I took part in a project for building an ontology for
>     Romanian language (similar to WordNet[1]), starting from a
>     dictionary. My role in that project was identifying the
>     part-of-speech for every word and organizing the words in synsets.
>     Other languages I know are English, German and Spanish. The
>     programming languages I am good with are: Java, C\C++ and Python.
>
>     I am interested to participate in the project "Detect hidden unknown
>     words". I am familiar with disambiguation concepts and I would like
>     to take a closer look at hmm.c and hmm.h files before submitting a
>     project plan. My first thought is to use the existing part-of-speech
>     tagger. Could you please tell me why did you thought rewriting it
>     from scratch?
>
>     Another project that got my attention was "Quality control
>     framework". I have read about the existing quality control methods.
>     Are you thinking of using for this framework the results from the
>     existing scripts, analysing them, maybe creating new ones and
>     provide a more complex feedback?
>
>     I would also like to propose adding a new language pair containing
>     Romanian. Please, tell me if that could be part of the project Adopt
>     a language pair.
>
>     [1] http://wordnet.princeton.edu/
>
>     Best Regards,
>     Alexandra Vintila
>
>
>
>
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