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Revision as of 04:47, 13 July 2013

The Apertium Turkic working group includes everyone who works on Turkic-language resources as part of the Apertium project. Resources we develop include not just Machine Translation systems, but their underlying components which can be repurposed, including morphological transducers, disambiguators, and dictionaries.

Translation pairs

We have done quite a bit of work on Machine Translation systems involving Turkic languages. This section provides a short overview of some of them, roughly in order of how well they work.

Kazakh-Tatar

Turkish-Kyrgyz

Tatar-Bashqort

Chuvash-Turkish

English-Kazakh

Planned for the future

People

Active contributors

Photo Name IRC nick Turkic projects involved in (role) Other Turkic projects interested in
Spectie.260.jpg
Francis Morton Tyers
(wiki · email)
spectie, spectei, spectre
Jonathan in a Qyrgyz qalpaq.jpg
Jonathan North Washington
(wiki · email)
firespeaker, jonorthwash, kd5cfx

Pairs:

Transducers:

  • Kazakh (developed much of morphotactics and morphophonology)
  • Kyrgyz (developed almost entirety of morphotactics and morphophonology)
  • Tatar (helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology)
  • Bashqort (helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology)
  • Chuvash (helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology)
  • Turkmen (helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology)
  • Uzbek-Kyrgyz
  • Qaraqalpaq-Uzbek
Ilnar Salimzyanov
selimcan * Kazakh-Tatar (primary developer)
Zfe.jpg
Gianluca Grossi
(wiki)
zfe * Uzbek-Turkish (oversaw development)
Mikel Forcada
Aida Sundetova
Akın Dalkı

Previous contributors

Photo Name IRC nick Language(s) Interests Bio
Mirlan Ipasov
Hèctor Alòs i Font