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Apertium is a free and open source machine translation platform. You can go to [[Contributing]] to find out how to contribute to the page. [[Resources]] contains things such as a list of languages and pairs that the platform supports: [[Languages]] among much other miscellaneous information. You can also [[Installation|install apertium, lttoolbox, and some language pairs]] or just use our [http://apertium.org Apertium homepage]. If you're from Google Code-in, go ahead to [[Task ideas for Google Code-in/Getting started]]. You can also adopt a wiki |
Apertium is a free and open source machine translation platform. You can go to [[Contributing]] to find out how to contribute to the page. [[Resources]] contains things such as a list of languages and pairs that the platform supports: [[Languages]] among much other miscellaneous information. You can also [[Installation|install apertium, lttoolbox, and some language pairs]] or just use our [http://apertium.org Apertium homepage]. If you're from Google Code-in, go ahead to [[Task ideas for Google Code-in/Getting started]]. You can also adopt a wiki article by contacting a mentor through [[IRC]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:37, 8 December 2019
Apertium is a free and open source machine translation platform. You can go to Contributing to find out how to contribute to the page. Resources contains things such as a list of languages and pairs that the platform supports: Languages among much other miscellaneous information. You can also install apertium, lttoolbox, and some language pairs or just use our Apertium homepage. If you're from Google Code-in, go ahead to Task ideas for Google Code-in/Getting started. You can also adopt a wiki article by contacting a mentor through IRC.