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The goal of this project was to |
The goal of this project was to Develop a morphological analyser for language pair for English-Igbo and write a usable version which provides intelligible output. After discussions with mentors, the best way to make the best out of Summer of Code, we decided to improve Ibo monolingual coverage package as much as possible. |
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Most of the work that had been collected at the end of GSoC program can be found here : https://apertium.projectjj.com/gsoc2021/ifeanyijasper.html . |
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Most part of the work done on the ibo language was its monodix. This consisted of adding stems to dictionaries |
Most part of the work done on the ibo language was its monodix. This consisted of adding stems to dictionaries |
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Revision as of 14:43, 20 August 2021
Summary
The goal of this project was to Develop a morphological analyser for language pair for English-Igbo and write a usable version which provides intelligible output. After discussions with mentors, the best way to make the best out of Summer of Code, we decided to improve Ibo monolingual coverage package as much as possible.
Main Work
Most of the work that had been collected at the end of GSoC program can be found here : https://apertium.projectjj.com/gsoc2021/ifeanyijasper.html .
Most part of the work done on the ibo language was its monodix. This consisted of adding stems to dictionaries
ibo morphological analyser coverage
Corpus | Words | Stems before | Stems after | Coverage before | Coverage after |
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Wikipedia | 511550 | 85522 | 350550 | 19.09% | 68.52% |
Future Work
- Add more stems to ibo monolingual dictionary
- Add transfer rules, etc.
- Improve work in eng-ibo bidix.
Conclusion
It has been a great experience for me working with Apertium over the past ten weeks. I could get a solution or an explanation from the community to any obstacle I faced, I would like to thank the whole Apertium community, specifically, my mentors, Jonathan Washington, Mikel L. Forcada, and Nick Howell for their support, mentorship, and pointing me in the right direction