Difference between revisions of "User:Irene/workplan"

From Apertium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 19: Line 19:
6/19: separate out the language-dependent functions in the c++ prototype, work on reordering module for Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese) <br />
6/19: separate out the language-dependent functions in the c++ prototype, work on reordering module for Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese) <br />
6/20: work on reordering module for Germanic language (Swedish) <br />
6/20: work on reordering module for Germanic language (Swedish) <br />
6/21l: work on reordering module for Celtic language (welsh) <br />
6/21: work on reordering module for Celtic language (welsh) <br />
6/22: work on more modules? <br />
6/22: work on reordering module for <br />
6/23: prototype should be finished
6/23: work on reordering module for && prototype should be finished <br />
||
||
6/19: Still trying to get FST example to compile on my computer. Worked on the reordering module for English in c++ <br />
6/19: Still trying to get FST example to compile on my computer. Worked on the reordering module for English in c++ <br />
6/20: Spent a lot of time trying to fix hashing errors with the c++ prototype, and then gave up with c++. Switched everything to python because I've been spending too much time working out c++ API. Wrote documentation. Still trying to get [https://github.com/unittest-cpp/unittest-cpp unittest++] and the fst example to compile. <br />
6/20: Spent a lot of time trying to fix hashing errors with the c++ prototype, and then gave up with c++. Switched everything to python because I've been spending too much time working out c++ API. Wrote documentation. Still trying to get [https://github.com/unittest-cpp/unittest-cpp unittest++] and the fst example to compile. <br />
6/21: Separated the prototype (now scripted in python) into organized files. The reordering module for English, Spanish, and Portuguese are under control (there is still some tedious work to with them, which I was not able to get to today). I was I think I am feeling much more confident in being able to get the prototype working by the evaluation deadline this week, for all of the languages that I wrote in my original proposal. I do feel out-of-place for fiddling with languages that I am not familiar with. However, I am not confident at all that any of this will even be of use (other than the basic idea) when we try to integrate it into Apertium because most of my code will probably be replaced with existing Lttoolbox functions. :(
||
||
|-
|-

Revision as of 02:19, 22 June 2017

Workplan

on github

Week Dates Goals Progress/Notes Evaluation
1 5/30 - 6/4 some data, find test corpus
2 6/5 - 6/11 script to bootstrap separable multiwords from dictionaries, set up testing framework, support/preparing data for English separable verbs
3 6/12 - 6/18 preparing data, prototype script set up, read specifications of Lttoolbox API
4 6/19 - 6/25

6/19: separate out the language-dependent functions in the c++ prototype, work on reordering module for Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese)
6/20: work on reordering module for Germanic language (Swedish)
6/21: work on reordering module for Celtic language (welsh)
6/22: work on reordering module for
6/23: work on reordering module for && prototype should be finished

6/19: Still trying to get FST example to compile on my computer. Worked on the reordering module for English in c++
6/20: Spent a lot of time trying to fix hashing errors with the c++ prototype, and then gave up with c++. Switched everything to python because I've been spending too much time working out c++ API. Wrote documentation. Still trying to get unittest++ and the fst example to compile.
6/21: Separated the prototype (now scripted in python) into organized files. The reordering module for English, Spanish, and Portuguese are under control (there is still some tedious work to with them, which I was not able to get to today). I was I think I am feeling much more confident in being able to get the prototype working by the evaluation deadline this week, for all of the languages that I wrote in my original proposal. I do feel out-of-place for fiddling with languages that I am not familiar with. However, I am not confident at all that any of this will even be of use (other than the basic idea) when we try to integrate it into Apertium because most of my code will probably be replaced with existing Lttoolbox functions. :(

First evaluation 6/26 - 6/30 testing framework set up + prototype system in Python
5 6/26 - 7/2
6 7/3 - 7/9
7 7/10 - 7/16
8 7/17 - 7/23
Second evaluation 7/24 - 7/28 XML representation, finite-state implementation
9 7/24 - 7/30 integration with Apertium: fit module between pre-transfer and lt-proc-b
10 7/31 - 8/6 support for individual language pairs
11 8/7 - 8/13 (cont. support for individual language pairs)
12 8/14 - 8/20 (cont. support for individual language pairs)
13 8/21 - 8/27 (cont. support for individual language pairs)
Final evaluation 8/29 - 9/5 finite-state implementation in C++ with lttoolbox