I'm not an expert in this, but given the non-neural nature of Apertium,
this does not seem feasible to me, at least in the way you described.

On Wed, Feb 26, 2020, 21:02 Rajarshi Roychoudhury <rroychoudhu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
> I am Rajarshi Roychoudhury,a second year undergraduate student at Jadavpur
> University,Kolkata,India.I have done many projects in Natural Language
> Processing,mainly focussing on sentiment analysis and machine translation.
>
> Most of the machine translation have no explicit preservation on the
> sentiment of the original sentence,as a result a lot of information is lost
> during translation,or else it gives an inaccurate translation.
>
> My idea is to incorporate an information about the sentiment of the
> sentence in the hidden layers of the encoder and then send it to a
> decoder.I am writing currently a paper on this topic,and hopefully can
> incorporate my idea into Apertium translation system.Since it is an open
> source project,it will be the best platform to reach to people.
>
> Kindly give feedback on whether this can be a possible project idea,and if
> you have any queries on the same.Attached is my resume.
>
> Best,
> Rajarshi Roychoudhury
>
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