Re: [Apertium-stuff] Fwd: Re: Gsoc 2019

2019-01-27 Thread shashank tiwari
After matching the ideas with projects completed in gsoc 2018 these are the
ideas that have not been implemented :
Anaphora resolution for machine translation
Robust tokenisation in lttoolbox
Robust recursive transfer
Improvements to the Apertium website
User-friendly lexical selection training
Unsupervised weighting of automata
Create FST-based module for disambiguating
Python API/library for Apertium
TIPP functionality for Apertium
Light alternative format for all XML files in an Apertium language pair
Add weights to lttoolbox
UD and Apertium integration


On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 11:59 PM Francis Tyers  wrote:

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>  Mensaje Original 
> Asunto: Re: Gsoc 2019
> Fecha: 2019-01-27 17:30
> De: ashwath s 
> Destinatario: Francis Tyers 
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> can you tell me what are the projects from last year that are incomplete
> ?
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> On Sat, 26 Jan, 2019, 21:56 Francis Tyers 
> > El 2019-01-26 11:26, ashwath s escribió:
> >> Hey is apertium going to apply for gsoc 2019 ?
> >
> > It is planning to, yes.
> >
> > Fran
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[Apertium-stuff] Fwd: Re: Gsoc 2019

2019-01-27 Thread Francis Tyers



 Mensaje Original 
Asunto: Re: Gsoc 2019
Fecha: 2019-01-27 17:30
De: ashwath s 
Destinatario: Francis Tyers 

can you tell me what are the projects from last year that are incomplete
?

On Sat, 26 Jan, 2019, 21:56 Francis Tyers 
El 2019-01-26 11:26, ashwath s escribió:

Hey is apertium going to apply for gsoc 2019 ?


It is planning to, yes.

Fran



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