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− | You can find my proposal for GSoC 2014 [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/public/google/gsoc2014/selimcan/5649050225344512 here] |
+ | You can find my proposal for GSoC 2014 [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/public/google/gsoc2014/selimcan/5649050225344512 here]. |
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− | == Post-application period == |
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− | * work on the 'James and Mary' translation |
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− | ** <s>get rid of the debugging symbols</s> |
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− | ** get the baseline WER |
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− | * get permission to use one of the modern government-funded Tatar-Russian dictionaries under a free license and digitize it or fall back to one of the dictionaries in the public domain and scan that |
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− | * read documentation on chunking based-transfer and papers describing other Apertium pairs for distant languages |
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− | ** <s>[[Chunking]]</s>, <s>[[Chunking: A full example]]</s>, sme-nob paper, eus-eng paper, eng-kaz paper. |
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− | * acceptance tests for an Aperitum MT system are: regression tests on the wiki, corpus test (WER and number of [*@#] errors) and testvoc. Unit testing an Apertium MT system is testing its modules (modes). Figure out how to unit test each module. |
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[[Category:GSoC_2014_Student_proposals|Ilnar.salimzyan]] |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 14 May 2014
You can find my proposal for GSoC 2014 here.