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== Why is it that you are interested in Machine Translation and Apertium? == |
== Why is it that you are interested in Machine Translation and Apertium? == |
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I had the honor of representing Team India at the International Linguistics Olympiad 2019 at South Korea. It was this experience and the 3 years of indulging in Linguistics along with my interest in NLP, that got me interested in a Machine Translation project. Apertium being an open source platform for developing rule-based machine translation systems, has intrigued me to contribute to this platform and I will have the opportunity to further create more language pairs for the various languages of India. |
I had the honor of representing Team India at the International Linguistics Olympiad 2019 at South Korea. It was this experience and the 3 years of indulging in Linguistics along with my interest in NLP, that got me interested in a Machine Translation project. Apertium being an open source platform for developing rule-based machine translation systems, has intrigued me to contribute to this platform and I will have the opportunity to further create more language pairs for the various languages of India. |
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Contact information
Name: Sourabh Raj Jaiswal
Location: Noida, India
E-mail address: sourabhrj31@gmail.com
IRC: srj31
Timezone: UTC +5:30
Github: https://github.com/srj31
Why is it that you are interested in Machine Translation and Apertium?
I had the honor of representing Team India at the International Linguistics Olympiad 2019 at South Korea. It was this experience and the 3 years of indulging in Linguistics along with my interest in NLP, that got me interested in a Machine Translation project. Apertium being an open source platform for developing rule-based machine translation systems, has intrigued me to contribute to this platform and I will have the opportunity to further create more language pairs for the various languages of India.