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For http://xixona.dlsi.ua.es/freerbmt09/ |
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* Possible applications: |
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* quality control |
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* encourage language pair maintainers |
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* give an idea of missing terms (on a temporal basis? What's in the news?) - getting the information so we can adapt the translators to what people are translating: if certain topics are coming up in the news ('swine flu' etc.), try to catch them |
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* Making a 3.2 release -- x-stage transfer, some changes in lttoolbox |
* Making a 3.2 release -- x-stage transfer, some changes in lttoolbox |
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* Planning for new releases, apertium 3.4, apertium 4.0? |
* Planning for new releases, apertium 3.4, apertium 4.0? |
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* Webservices -- what, when, where ? |
* Webservices -- what, when, where ? |
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* Should we have a concentrated effort on Revo Vortaro import? |
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* Reta Vortaro is fairly consistent; it has clear delineation between simple, unambiguous terms; terms with more than one possible translation (where the first one listed is the preferred default); and polysemous words. Theres evenan XML version |
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* Dix profiling - finding out (on a corpus or on testvoc) how often each entry is used, i.a. for removing unused .dix entries - demo by Jacob |
Revision as of 02:13, 29 October 2009
Agenda
For http://xixona.dlsi.ua.es/freerbmt09/
- Logging on xixona, knowing what people are translating (which language pair etc.)
* Possible applications: * quality control * encourage language pair maintainers * give an idea of missing terms (on a temporal basis? What's in the news?) - getting the information so we can adapt the translators to what people are translating: if certain topics are coming up in the news ('swine flu' etc.), try to catch them
- Making a 3.2 release -- x-stage transfer, some changes in lttoolbox
- Planning for new releases, apertium 3.4, apertium 4.0?
- Webservices -- what, when, where ?
- Should we have a concentrated effort on Revo Vortaro import?
* Reta Vortaro is fairly consistent; it has clear delineation between simple, unambiguous terms; terms with more than one possible translation (where the first one listed is the preferred default); and polysemous words. Theres evenan XML version
- Dix profiling - finding out (on a corpus or on testvoc) how often each entry is used, i.a. for removing unused .dix entries - demo by Jacob