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==Discussion and language pairs== |
==Discussion and language pairs== |
Revision as of 15:24, 2 June 2017
Installation • Resources • Contact • Documentation • Development • Tools |
Wacky ideas
Interested in hacking on a module for apertium that expands the functionality, and the quality of translations that we can generate? Take a look at the following topics:
- Earley-based structural transfer for Apertium
- Prefixes and infixes
Agglutination and compoundsAgglutinationCompounds- Separable verbs
Named entity recognitionWord sense disambiguation- Orthographic normalisation
- Translated IRC! - Here is an XChat script which allows you to translate IRC conversations on the fly, using Apertium.
For a more general idea of what is currently on our development list, see:
- Projects — possible outlines for academic projects.
Evaluation
Open bugs
- Apertium-apy - our web API software (see apertium-apy).
- Apertium-html-tools - our website software (see apertium-html-tools).
- Bootstrap - for starting new Apertium modules and pairs (see apertium-init).
- Phenny - the software that runs our IRC bot (see begiak).
- UD Annotatrix - in-browser software for annotating Universal Dependencies corpora.
Other stuff
- Dictionary maintenance
- Release policy
- Unicode issues
- Making a release
- Lttoolbox
- Mixed modes
- Using GIT with Apertium
- New Apertium website: recent updates, suggestions, etc.
- Promotion HQ — promotion is development too!
- Emacs C style for Apertium hacking
- Apertium on Windows
- Code style
- NetBeans